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Receiver Telesonic YA4915
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One of those "Multi-Purpose Parts" that was used with different sets: 3 x ARP12, 1 x ATP4 is the WS38 (Mk1 & Mk2) version - it may not have been issued with the fully-sealed Mk.3. Two cases with ARP12, AR8, ARP37 & ATP4 were issued with the WS46. (Case, Spare Valve, No.2 (or 2/T) was the WS38AFV spares case and contained a 4-pin 12V vibrator, spare bulb and aerial pigtails.) Best regards, Chris. |
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(I thought it was part of the Telesonic unit to begin with!) :confused |
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Kriegsmarine headset
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E.g. https://fjm44.com/product/rare-festu...er-39-doppelt/ and https://militariaplaza.nl/new/coasta...0-25582-detail |
Air Ministry Receiver Unit Type 161
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Does anybody where/ for what this receiver was used?
"Air Ministry Receiver Unit Type 161. Ref. No. 10DB/6106. Ser. no. 4509" Attachment 140253 Attachment 140254 |
Air Ministry Type 161 Equipment
Hanno.
Your item might be all, or part of a small VHF transceiver system developed by Plessey postwar, targeting, I think, training aircraft of the day. David |
Lucero
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Part of Lucero 11 whatever that was.Looks like Airborne Radar.
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/thr...numbers.34787/ ARI.5645 – AI.Mk.VIIIB air-search/interception radar with Lucero Mk.II interrogator http://air-ministry.uk/index.html |
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(Interesting codename = pint of beer (or several)! possibly from the team that came up with "Village Inn" and "Boozer"? Hmm... after more research possibly not (from http://air-ministry.uk/ari.htm ): ARI 5608 Liquid Lunch Receiver R3588 ARI 5645 Lucero II Transmitter-Receiver TR3566 Power unit type 532 Receiving unit type 161 Switch unit type 115 transmitter unit type 105 Waveform generator type 3C Control unit type 222A "Liquid Lunch" was apparently an IFF transponder to indicate "I'm Friendly" to the "Village Inn" Automatic Gun Laying Turret radar. Chris. |
David, Mike, Chris,
Thanks for the insight and links. I also found this: https://www.qsl.net/pe1ngz/airforce/...ml#Lucero%20II Quote:
During the war the range of radio equipment multiplied and the installations of all kinds of various receivers and transmitters such as radars and homing devices, radio altimeters and intelligence-gathering signals receivers were added to the list. The system seems to have been in use until at least the late 1980s/early 1990s. |
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