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Old 24-10-16, 09:35
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Default WW2 british ALDIS lamp signalling daylight short range

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Here is a ALDIS type of signal lamp manufacturing English, 2nd war.
This lamp allows for the precise morse signaling through the manipulator which is attached to the lamp transport the box cover.
This lamp was also made during the conflict in Canada and Australia.







overviews of the complete kit
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Lamp transport box and accessories has two compartments.


Compartment for the lamp, the color filters, and removable foot into three parts. On the cover appears Morse manipulator who is permanently fixed.






Location in the bottom of the box for the color filters and the light attenuator, protected by a foam ring.






Lamp are with power cord and plug housing are output with color filters, light attenuator, protective foam washer and stand in three parts
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Compartment for the lamp power batteries and for storage of various accessories. On the cover appears how to use the lamp.




Accessories out of their compartments. Small lamp which allows mounting the night main assembly.
spare bulb box and parts for maintenance of this set.




box for additional batteries of the lampe. It has only one compartment, and is smaller in size. On the inner side of the box is wood protection, and under the cover.


Comparative size of two boxes constituting this set.
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Views batteries for the lamp, but production early 1970.







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Technical Manual for the aldis lamp









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