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Originally Posted by Bruce MacMillan
Hi Joe,
not much more on the WS10. Here is an Australian publication with a bit on it's introduction & use. It seems it wasn't used much for cross channel voice as cables had been laid by d-day +2. See pages 17 & 18
https://www.americanradiohistory.com...EA-1969-11.pdf
The setup near me (St. Margarets) was a WS26 VHF link, not a WS10.
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I spotted an error " Back pack radio telephones ( walkie talkie?) as used by British forces WW2 . The sets pictured appear to be Aust. made, in Melbourne, 108 sets, not normally issued to British army units ! I guess some license can be granted to the author: were we part of the British army ? . The other pic appears to depict a AWA 101 set in use..