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  1. Wireless Communications of the German Army in World War II

    FuG 12: A medium-wave transceiver (receiver/transmitter) used in command tanks. It operated in the 1,130 to 3,000 kHz frequency range with a transmission power of 80 Watts. It was used with a two-metre antenna. Reconnaissance units later in the war. FuG 13: A Fug 6 …

  2. Luftwaffe radio equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

    During World War II, the German Luftwaffe relied on an increasingly diverse array of electronic communications, IFF and RDF equipment as avionics in its aircraft and also on the ground. Most of this equipment received the generic prefix FuG for Funkgerät, meaning "radio equipment".

  3. (转载)消逝的电波:二战德军战车常见车载无线电设备简介以及使 …

    Mar 28, 2017 · 成套的车载无线电设备一般都有以“Fu”(德语Funk ,无线电)或者“FuG”(德语 Funk Sprech Gräte 无线电通话装置)开头,后面加上一个阿拉伯数字的简称。 “FuG #”这个简称也被空军使用,容易造成混淆,所以地面部队使用的设备一般使用“Fu #”作为简称。 每台无线电都可以传递声音或者电报,举例来讲的话,德军二战中最常见的一种车载无线电Fu 5,包括一台功率10瓦的发报机(10W.S.c,这个简称印在发报机正面),一台超短波接收机(UKw.E.e),一台为 …

  4. Looking for a picture of a FuG12 radio equipment

    Oct 5, 2004 · The abbreviations Fu 5, Fu 12 a.s.o. are the short form of names for the radio equipment used in tanks and armoured vehicels of the German Heer. That names include the whole radio equipment and assessories ("Funkgeraetesaetze"). The spoken German short form is "Satz Fu 5". and FuG is the abbreviation for (Bord-) Funkgeraet of Luftwaffe.

  5. German light and heavy armored cars enabled scouts to gather …

    It was equipped with a FuG Spr “a” short-range radio set and a FuG 12 medium-wave transceiver for long-range communications. Production of the two command vehicles began in 1940 and ended three years later with 493 of both kinds built.

  6. FuG (ab 1945) – Wikipedia

    Als FuG bezeichnet man in Deutschland ein FunkGerät, das speziell auf Grund eines Lastenheftes einer Behörde gebaut wird. Damit wird erreicht, dass alle beteiligten Unternehmen ein funktionsmäßig gleiches Gerät auf den Markt bringen.

  7. FuG 12 - WikiTanks

    El Funkgerät 12, abreviado como FuG 12, era un transceptor (transmisor/receptor) de radio de medio-largo alcance usado en vehículos alemanes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Operaba en la onda media entre los 1,13 y 3 MHz y se usaba en carros de mando y a finales de guerra también en unidades de reconocimiento.

  8. Funkgeräte - deutschesatlantikwallarchiv.de

    FuG VII : 6 - 12 MHz: 2.50 0 - 3.75 0 kHz: 2 0 W: 210 km : FuG VIIa : 2,5 - 3,75 MHz: 2.50 0 - 3.75 0 kHz: 2 0 W : Telefunken: FuG VIIc : 3,5 - 5,0 MHz : FuG VIII : 3. 0 0 0 - 6.0 00 kHz / 300 - 600 kHz: 4 0 W / 20 W : FuG VIII a : 3,0 - 6,0 MHz: 300 - 600 kHz: 40 W / 70 W : FuG VIII/V aU : 3,0 - 10,0 MHz : FuG IX Versuchsmodell : FuG X : FuG ...

  9. Funkgerät 12 | FirearmCentral Wiki - Fandom

    The Funkgerät 12 (abbreviated as Fu. 12 or Fu.G. 12) is a German vehicle radio.

  10. Luchs (tank) - Wikipedia

    The Luchs was larger than the Panzer II Ausf. G in most dimensions. With a six speed transmission (plus reverse), it could reach a speed of 60 km/h (37 mph) with a range of 260 km (160 mi). The FuG 12 and FuG Spr radios were installed, while 330 rounds of 20 mm and 2,250 rounds of 7.92 mm ammunition were carried. [1]

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