DEU - Lo40K39 (lodný vysielač)

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Transmitter for ship and submarine operation as a backup transmitter. Designed by Lorenz. Used with the Radione R3 receiver.


Range: 3 to 16.7 MHz
Operations: A1, A2, A3
Power: 40 W





Source: Die deutschen Funknachrichtenanlagen bis 1945 Band 2

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The Lo40K39d version consisted of a transmitter type S. 23725/I and a power supply type RGLE 0.2/2 bno.



frequency band: from 3.0 MHz to 16.667 MHz.
band 1: 16.667 MHz to 9.200 MHz
band 2: 9,300 MHz to 5,000 MHz
band 3: 5,200 MHz to 3,000 MHz
output power: 70 W


radio weight: 35.4 kg
source weight: 38.5 kg
gross weight: 73.9 kg





source:
http://www.laud.no/ww2/lo40k/index.htm

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It is true that it consisted of two parts, but with that performance it is not entirely clear. There was also a 70 W version, but it should be, but was not, marked as Lo70K39. According to: Fritz Trenkle, Die deutschen Funknachrichtenanlagen bis 1945, Volume 2 "Der Zweite Weltkrig"/1990/p.238
Lo = Lorenz
40 = Power in W/power in W /
K = Kurzwellen/short waves /
39 = Year of introduction/date of introduction /


The following versions were for Lo40K39
Lo40K39 2.5 - 20 MHz ?? verification series ?? 40 W
Lo40K39 3 - 16.6 MHz 40 W
Lo40K39 5 - 16.6 MHz 40 W
Lo40K39a 5 - 16.6 MHz
Lo40K39b 3 - 16.6 MHz 2 cases/70 W network
Lo40K39c 5 - 16.6 MHz (Gu & # 946; chasis?)
Lo40K39d 3 - 16.6 MHz 2 cases/70 W network
Lo40K39e 5 - 16.6 MHz (Eisenchassis)
Lo40K39f 3 - 16.6 MHz 2 trunks Eisenchassis
Lo40K39g 3 - 16.6 MHz "Posen"


Even after replacing the 2 x RL12P35 end tubes with 2 x RS391, of course, the power supply was modified, the Lo150FK41a was created only in a small series for naval automatic weather stations.
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