
Wireless Communications of the German Army in World War II
FuG 8: 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 30 Watts.
FuG-8 - Crypto Museum
FuG-8 was an analogue two-way mobile radio set for the 4 metre radio band, with optional voice encryption, developed and manufactured in the late 1970s by AEG Telefunken in Ulm …
FuG-8 - cryptomuseum.com
FuG-8 (German: Funkgerät 8) 1 was an analogue two-way mobile radio set for for use in the VHF FM radio band, developed and built by various manufacturers, according to specifications …
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. …
FuG 8 SEM 16-80 Commercial TRX Lorenz; Berlin ... - Radiomuseum
100-Kanal-Funksprechgerät für Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitsaufgaben (BOS). 4m-Bereich, Unterband 75,275 bis 77,725 MHz, Oberband 85,075 bis 87,525 MHz. FM, 2,5 W …
KF-802 (FuG-8) - Crypto Museum
KF-802 was an analogue two-way VHF mobile radio set, introduced in 1978 by Bosch Telecom in Gerlingen (Germany). It was developed for use by German public safety services (BOS), such …
Radio Equipment - Panther1944
Thus, the leader could hold two radio circuits at the same time. The command vehicles „Panzerbefehlswagen“ (Pz.Bef.Wg.) Panther had extended radio equipment: Sd.Kfz. 267: 1 x …
Die Funkgeräte der Serie FuG 8 sind stationäre Geräte (für Fahrzeugeinbau und zum Einbau in Funktische) für das 4m Band. Das erste Gerät dieser Serie war das FuG 8a. Dieses Gerät …
FuG 8 - greenradio.de
Das als "SEM 16-80 BW" entwickelte Funkgerät wurde zum "FuG 8" ernannt, und ist fast ausschließlich unter dieser Bezeichnung bekannt. Das "FuG 8" ist ein Röhrenfunkgerät. Es …
An introduction to FU vehicle radio sets - Militaria Collectors …
Feb 2, 2019 · The German army gave each radio set a "FU" designation, in a similar way that the US army described their complete sets as "SCR". The "FU" sets of the army are not to be …