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  1. This will be an ever-expanding list of authoritative comm related websites. https://www.kriegsfunker.com/ http://www.laud.no/ww2/ http://www.cdvandt.org/ Walt Gromov's Radio Museum. http://www.rkk-museum.ru/about/sitemap_e.shtml
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  2. OK, hopefully @Funksammler will recreate them. Meanwhile go through both of them - just awesome restoration projects!
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  3. CDVANDT manuals and handbooks, all downloadable. http://www.cdvandt.org/manuals.htm http://www.cdvandt.org/handbooks.htm
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  4. Thanks Lenny, I have just started to play a little bit with moving things around. so far so good! We will see how we get along and improve things when needed! regards, Funksammler
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  5. Here some more: http://www.Nachrichtentruppe.de/ german WW II stuff http://firstwartechnik.free.fr/ WW I signal stuff http://www.Telegraphentruppe.de/ german WW I signal stuff
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  6. One other IMHO important link. http://der-fernmelder.de/ Greetings. ezesar
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  7. Hello, It looks like I will have to start off my own thread then. Here we go! First is an uncut, unfolded First pattern Heer enlisted man's breast eagle Here is a cut and folded example of the same.
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  8. Here are some photos of a very interesting Soldbuch along with associated paperwork in my collection that once belonged to Erich Berger an Obergefreiter in Stab Nachschub Kolonne Abteilung 909 Afrika. The supply column was formed on 25 May 1941 at Wehrkreis III [Berlin area] and sent to Africa. Die Nachschub-Kolonnen-Abteilung 909 wurde am 25. Mai 1941 im Wehrkreis III als Personal-Abteilung mit sechs großen Kraftwagen-Kolonnen als Heerestruppe aufgestellt. Die Abteilung verlegte nach Afrika, wo sie mit Beute-Kfz ausgestattet wurde und unterstand im September 1941 dem Kommandeur der Armee-Nachschubtruppen 585 bei der Panzergruppe Afrika. Sie gliederte sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt in: 1. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 2. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 3. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 4. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 5. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 6. große Kraftwagenkolonne 60 t 7. große Kraftwagen-Kolonne für Betriebsstoff Kraftwagen-Werkstattzug Im Mai 1943 wurde die Abteilung in Tunis vernichtet. [Lexikon de Wehrmacht] D
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  9. I found a very nice Foto from a Nachrichtenhelferin and want to share it with you. If it not right in this place, please delete.
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  10. Hello, I love to see /Collect/drool over Heer breast eagle. Anybody out there have any? Fred
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  11. Telegraphentruppe

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    Sorry, my default. You`re right Lo means Lorenz and not Lochschreiber. I should thinking before I write something, sorry again. It`s late. But my guess stays Another modell of the T36.
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  12. Great Manu, Look forward to seeing more and more....Brilliant! Best to you....Ian
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  13. Hello to you All, Let's try again with D-Day - Thanks for looking! Best to you all at MCN.....Ian/ Desert Rat All images are sole copyright of Ian R Bridle www.edenbridgetown.com
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  14. Thank you so much for your kind words and for appreciating my items,Ian.It will be a pleasure to share them with you ad the rest of the lot. Cheers Manu
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  15. Telegraphentruppe

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    Perhaps it is no T36 Lo(chschreiber). This is nearly sure, I saw no roll on the side but a another T 36 type like a Blattschreiber or similar.
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  16. val

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    Thank you. Yes, Lorenz Springschreiber T36 Lo has 4 round holes in left side, so it must be a close relative...
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  17. Telegraphentruppe

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    You`re right in the meantime I found a pic. But I believe in a Lorenz type.
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  18. val

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    Unfortunately Lorenz blattschreiber Lo15 looks different
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  19. Telegraphentruppe

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    The teletype should be a Lorenz. Perhaps a Lo15, but I found no pics from the left side
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  20. OK this thread has been sorted out so I will post more photos here soon. D
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  21. val

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    Thank you! It would be interesting to ID that Fernschaltgerät and the teletype too.
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  22. Telegraphentruppe

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    Aah, yes now I saw it too. Yes look like Siemenens. I knew this devices postwar made with dialer (see pic). This one should be the precursor from them.
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  23. Hello, is this thing on? I've just added the forums as requested, at the moment all the German ones are sub forums of WW2 German, but depending on how busy they get I can make them standalone. The beauty of this software is it's easy to change most things. This is your area, make yourselves at home. Any suggestions, just get in touch.
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  24. Telegraphentruppe

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    Between the clock and the lamp is a Fernschaltgerät. Sadly I didn`t knew which type. It`s none Fernschaltgerät 38.
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  25. That would be interesting...is there any limit?
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  26. Would it help if we had a separate downloads area @val I mean a proper file area, worked through Amazon S3? We had it before, I can switch it on again.
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  27. Many Thanks Lenny, Look forward to this. Best to you....Ian
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  28. @Lenny so far it's perfect. we need to mirror here the @Funksammler's two restoration projects from WAF with images. can it be done? http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=625512 http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=798808 Or @Funksammler, will you re-create them from scratch?
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  29. Hi there, Due to popular requests from members at WAF, which is on it's last legs, we have a added a NEW Communications Forum. This will be led by @val and @Funksammler who will be rallying the troops and getting that area busy. If anyone wants to bring topics, discussions, forums over from WAF, just let me know. We aim to please. https://www.militariacollectors.network/forums/forum/129-communications-equipment/
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  30. Good one Waff & Boonie, What the FFFFFF are Centimetres....I am the very old school...Inches Please.........as I can only read big numerals. (Must get my ass to Specsavers soon!) Thank to you both....Desert Rat/ IanB
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  31. "Gone Fishing"....Leave me alone!
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  32. Great Lennie, Thanks for all your time and effort, it will encourage ALL of us! Best Wishes....IanB
    1 point
  33. https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/hellschreiber.htm
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  34. A 2nd pattern Heer enlisted man's waffenrock breast eagle Unused, uncut, unfolded An example, cut , folded and mounted to a backing cloth
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  35. I have a little time before I head out for supper. How about a couple more. 2nd pattern Heer enlisted man's breast eagle Unused, uncut, unfolded A cut and folded example.
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  36. ....and last but not least a flatwire first pattern waffenrock breast eagle.
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