Aviation radio LR-10 (FuG 10)
The aircraft radio station for radiotelegraph and radio operation FuG 10 was originally used by the Luftwaffe.
As a trophy aircraft radio station in the Czechoslovak. aviation designation L (aircraft) R (radio stations).
Formed on-board equipment, for example, for aircraft D-7/D-52 (Ju-52), C-3A/C-3D (Si -204D "Siebel").
Frequency range of the complete set:
I. 300 to 600 kc/s (kHz)
transmitter S 10L (SL 10), receiver [url = http : //forum.valka.cz] E 10L[/url] (EL 10)
II. 3 to 6 Mc/s (MHz)
transmitter S 10K, (SK 10), receiver [ url=/viewtopic.php] E 10K[/url] (EK 10/EK 10a)
(Channels for pre-tuning I, II, & # 916 ;, & # 61656;)
Types of operation:
A 1 (unmodulated telegraphy
A 3 (telephony)
Power 70 W for telegraphy, 40 W for telephony
310 VA transmitters; 40 VA receivers
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A) For service in ground units of the Air Force Liaison and Security Service, the LR-10 was modified and in the designation. type PZ (Ground Equipment) has been added.
B) Another ground version was LR 10M (Mobile), used for example in the development of radio cars RDV-10/16M
Mainly ("K") blocks were used (periodically referred to as HF - high frequency/shortwave).
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Source: LZP regulation ref. 058633 - VL/LZS 1953
"Without them they would not take off" - The World of Wings 2008
The aircraft radio station for radiotelegraph and radio operation FuG 10 was originally used by the Luftwaffe.
As a trophy aircraft radio station in the Czechoslovak. aviation designation L (aircraft) R (radio stations).
Formed on-board equipment, for example, for aircraft D-7/D-52 (Ju-52), C-3A/C-3D (Si -204D "Siebel").
Frequency range of the complete set:
I. 300 to 600 kc/s (kHz)
transmitter S 10L (SL 10), receiver [url = http : //forum.valka.cz] E 10L[/url] (EL 10)
II. 3 to 6 Mc/s (MHz)
transmitter S 10K, (SK 10), receiver [ url=/viewtopic.php] E 10K[/url] (EK 10/EK 10a)
(Channels for pre-tuning I, II, & # 916 ;, & # 61656;)
Types of operation:
A 1 (unmodulated telegraphy
A 3 (telephony)
Power 70 W for telegraphy, 40 W for telephony
310 VA transmitters; 40 VA receivers
****
A) For service in ground units of the Air Force Liaison and Security Service, the LR-10 was modified and in the designation. type PZ (Ground Equipment) has been added.
B) Another ground version was LR 10M (Mobile), used for example in the development of radio cars RDV-10/16M
Mainly ("K") blocks were used (periodically referred to as HF - high frequency/shortwave).
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Source: LZP regulation ref. 058633 - VL/LZS 1953
"Without them they would not take off" - The World of Wings 2008