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Nice find, Mike.
I assume this is a similar concept to the Pye series of communications receivers out of England during the war? David |
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The U.S. manufactured amenities sets were known as 'morale' receivers . I have found a few different types.
https://people.ohio.edu/postr/bapix/Minerva.htm http://wd4eui.com/Minerva_Tropicmaster.html https://www.tuberadio.com/robinson/museum/REH/ https://usradioguy.com/r-100-urr-1944-morale-radio/ https://people.ohio.edu/postr/bapix/Navy_REP.htm https://people.ohio.edu/postr/bapix/SLRM.htm https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/indust..._6000_bac.html https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/for...cast-receiver/ German example https://www.rfcafe.com/references/ra...tober-1945.htm
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A Trove search has found a advert from late 1945.
I had one of these Stromberg-Carlson amenities sets with New Guinea provenance, a soldier had type written his name and service nr. on the set. "Purchased from the ACF commissioner at Wewak Sgt. CG Adamson" this set is now in the Aust. War Memorial storage facility. I took the S-C set to Corowa one year and had it receiving, it is the 6 Volt version. Another amenities set , unknown brand. The leads/alligator clips are for the 6 V lead acid battery https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C67407
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The Aust. Sound Systems amenities set. I could not find much on the A.S.S. Company, other than they fulfilled a contract for loudspeaker systems for the army in 1942.
These A.S.S. amenities sets were built to last: they have a large high fidelity speaker mounted within a solid case. I can barely carry the set, it must weigh around 15 kg . The metal case has a circuit diagram and a list of Aust. broadcast stations and frequencies. Most of these Aust. AM broadcast stations were on air into the 1980s. To change bands , you undo the knurled knobs, remove the tuning box and turn it 180 degrees and push it back in. Some effort has been made to water proof the set, with a rubber gasket around the front edge and the tuning box has it's own rubber gasket. The valves in the set are typical 2 Volt filament battery tubes of the era and the same type of tubes were also used in the No. 11 set ( Aust.) A comprehensive article on the set https://www.tuberadio.com/robinson/museum/V5/
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