Re: Comet A34- Ludwig kit
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 6:05 pm
Some relevant stuff on WW2 British AFV radios, and aerial bases:
This site is for died-in-the-wool WW2 radio transmitter nuts/ collectors: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk You could spend a lifetime clicking on all the links in the 'signals website. Here 'Claus Suslowicz' (possibly his right name) gives an interesting insight into how the aerial base acquired a 'halo' (protective frame) later in the War.
http://hmvf.co.uk/topic/16066-ws19-antenna-lengths/
On this website, you can actually buy the ubiquitous WW2 type 19 British radio (still in use up until the 1960s) https://store.cbeagle.co.uk/wireless-set-19
In fact, there's enough stuff here - even American- to make any re-enactor's dreams come true; and to finally send that long-suffering partner oot the door permanently, or down to the local off-licence.
This site is for died-in-the-wool WW2 radio transmitter nuts/ collectors: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk You could spend a lifetime clicking on all the links in the 'signals website. Here 'Claus Suslowicz' (possibly his right name) gives an interesting insight into how the aerial base acquired a 'halo' (protective frame) later in the War.
http://hmvf.co.uk/topic/16066-ws19-antenna-lengths/
On this website, you can actually buy the ubiquitous WW2 type 19 British radio (still in use up until the 1960s) https://store.cbeagle.co.uk/wireless-set-19
In fact, there's enough stuff here - even American- to make any re-enactor's dreams come true; and to finally send that long-suffering partner oot the door permanently, or down to the local off-licence.