tobicat Premium Member join:2005-04-18 Tombstone, AZ |
tobicat
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2013-Jan-26 12:59 pm
Can you ID this radioA radio in an old soviet sbmarine |
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DrStrangeTechnically feasible Premium Member join:2001-07-23 Bristol, CT |
Looks like some model of Collins. |
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PhillipI Need A Nap join:2004-12-21 Hatboro, PA 1 edit |
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It is 50's era Soviet navy by the looks of the radio and key. The key looks like a KM or KM-F. Found it......» wftw.nl/gallery2/r311.html |
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K3SGM- -... ...- - Premium Member join:2006-01-17 Columbia, PA |
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Every Submarine needs a BOAT ANCHOR... |
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John Galt6Forward, March Premium Member join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp |
said by K3SGM:Every Submarine needs a BOAT ANCHOR... That's why it's chained to the hull... |
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Pauly join:2004-05-29 canada |
Pauly
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2013-Mar-10 9:49 am
cool never seen a solviet era radio before |
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HankSearching for a new Frontier Premium Member join:2002-05-21 Burlington, WV |
Hank
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2013-Mar-10 10:24 am
The bigger the radio the better they liked it. |
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tobicat Premium Member join:2005-04-18 Tombstone, AZ |
tobicat
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2013-Mar-10 6:56 pm
I have one of these it came out of a tank that did not need anymore during Desert Storm. What is interesting that when you open it up all of the writing on all of the modules and circuit boards are in English. » wftw.nl/gallery2/r123a.jpg |
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If it was not chained to the wall the radio would risk falling to the floor during sink bomb attacks and while sailing topside in heavy seas. No radio operator would allow this to happen, naturally. !! |
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I wonder how they run shielded balanced line to the end fed zepp, out the screen door on the stern? |
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