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Telefunken SE499A


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Does anyone have this antenna in his collection?

Or just a good picture of the real antenna?spacer.png

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Hello val LA6NCA has one set there are pictures of antenna, she is different

from your picture, it’s an umbrella , never see one like you post.

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Pierre, that disc shaped antenna seems to be specific only to those SE499A sets exported to Austria,

no other sets have this. That's make this antenna unique. I'd like to see any picture of some surviving

antenna, if possible - maybe someone you know has it, Pierre? Can you ask, please?

 

This is the second photo ever i see this antenna. First photo was in Radiobote.

https://nonstopsystems.com/radio/pdf-hell/article-radiobote-thote-4-19.pdf

 

 

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Val i agree it must be only for the 180 batch sets for Austria ,except

one set seen in Bavaria of same type as LA6NCA i didn’t know anybody 

owing it . I have some antenne rods like seen on norvegian site

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I assume this query was inspired by Werner's quest for information on the Austrian SE499 in which I am already involved. I am trying to find the detailed information for a reconstruction of the "Austrian" antenna type as I currently have the incorrect "export" type. There were a number of variations of the SE499 and it's battery box and at least three different antenna types used making it difficult to pin down exactly which subtype was used by the Austrian army. It is ongoing research with the usual snippets of information forming pieces of a puzzle, so any information is welcome. The above picture (which I had forgotten about) gives some tantalising clues already, so thanks for posting that. The search is still on for more period pictures of the SE499 in Austrian/German use to confirm a number of details. 

regards,

Funksammler

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