German radio station for armoured vehicles composed of receiver "Emil" and transmitter "Caesar" according to the last letters determining the tyv in the category. It was the basic radio station for armoured troops, after the war it was used by the Czechoslovak army after re-tuning to the lower end of the KV as RM32.
Range 27,2 to 33,3 MHz Modulation A2, A3 Power 10 W Power supply 12 V via motor-generators, separate receiver and separate transmitter Antenna rod
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Allow me a small explanation to the "names": For sets of radio stations from the transmitter with the receiver ("set"/ "sets") used the Wehrmacht designation:
- Fu with the number 1 ...up to 25. followed by a pair of -, (Sender Emfänger) there followed a number of the performance of the transmitter - 10W and supplemented by the length of the waves - U (Ukw Ultra course wellen)- for the band 30 MHz and less *** A) transmitter: 10W.With.c "Cäsar" (b) receiver: Ukw.E.e "Emil" ******** Those of the separator "." (dots) as well as the type related and belong to the correct type designation. ******** That is why this radio station announcements.: Fu 5 10 U(10 W.With.c + Ukw.E.(e)
Source: "Table radio standard ground troops" - AR for design engineers (2005)* Design elektrotecnika for the nostalgic 2 - Alois Cheerful and collective
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Sketch of the Fu 5 SE 10U development
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CZK-DEU "Bez spojení není velení" (Alois Veselý)
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CZK-DEU "Bez spojení není velení" (Alois Veselý)
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Photo 10 W.S. c and Ukw.E e
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