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Eric B 08-03-18 23:14

what radio is this?
 
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Hello

A friend is trying to find what radio is installed in this post WW2 MB/GPW.

Thanks

Bruce Parker (RIP) 08-03-18 23:59

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Originally Posted by Eric B (Post 248472)
Hello

A friend is trying to find what radio is installed in this post WW2 MB/GPW.

Thanks

R209 receiver.

Chris Suslowicz 09-03-18 20:19

Specifically an R209 Mk.1 in Carrier, Set No.48. :D

See: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/R209-all.htm

It's the original late-WW2 6-volt version (later there were 12V (Mk.2) and selectable (via different power cables) 12/24V DC or 110/240V AC (Mk.2/B) versions.

Chris.

Eric B 09-03-18 22:23

R209 Mk.1 in Carrier, Set No.48
 
I will pass this info on.

Were these compatible to the 19 Set?

I guess we used them for a period of time before being replaced by the C42 family.

Thanks

Eric

Chris Suslowicz 09-03-18 23:12

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Originally Posted by Eric B (Post 248497)
I will pass this info on.

Were these compatible to the 19 Set?

I guess we used them for a period of time before being replaced by the C42 family.

Thanks

Eric

They were basically a replacement (fully waterproof, more sensitive, and a vast improvement) for the R109. The Mk.2 was also used to replace the R107 when used with the WS53, as well as being a general-purpose receiver used well into the Larkspur era - there's a C42+R209 install guide for some vehicles, I think.

Frequency coverage is wider than the WS19 - as it was used with the WS53.

1.0 to 20 MHz, the WS19 covers 2 to 8 MHz, and the WS53 1.2 to 17.5 MHz.

Could be used as a "staff car radio" and also for listening to long distance transmissions, whereas the C42 was designed for short(-ish) range in tanks .
(It's HF, not VHF.)

They really are a very nice little receiver, and very reliable.

Chris.

Joe C 10-03-18 19:20

Chris, Your page doesn't cover the Canadian R209 C1. It's different from the others, no?

Chris Suslowicz 10-03-18 19:41

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Originally Posted by Joe C (Post 248509)
Chris, Your page doesn't cover the Canadian R209 C1. It's different from the others, no?

It's not my page, it's Keith's! :D (I don't think he's got a C1 (if so, I'm sure he'd be delighted to get one for the collection - but suspect the shipping cost would make that impossible.))

Best,
Chris.


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