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German military sets. Some of the most frequently seen are Torn.E.b 96.6-7095kHz RX Kw.E.a 980-10200kHz RX Lw.E.a 75-1550kHz RX Ukw.E.e 10m tank RX Ukw.E.h 12m tank RX Torn.Fu.b1 80m transceiver 1W Torn.Fu.c 160m 1W transceiver Torn.Fu.d2 8m transceiver Lo6K39 Marine receiver Shortwave Lo6L39 Marine LW receiver Lo40K39 Marine shortwave transmitter Ha5K39 Marine 80/40m transceiver (simple) but Torn.E.b is the most commonly found, small type of receiver, I enclose a circuit diagram drawn for the Swedish Army in 1942, but seems to be as the original German circuit. Compliments of Jan Martin Noeding, LA8AK.
TornEb-above2.jpg (63 KB)
TornEb-audio.jpg (44 KB)
TornEb-rear.jpg (52 KB)
TornEb.jpg (40 KB)
Torn_E_b.gif (158 KB)
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