KV-1 Antenna - Where
KV-1 Antenna - Where
Hi all Tankers
Been looking at real ww2 KV-1 pictures during the day, but cannot figure out where the antenna for radio communication is placed. On the front hull there is a sort of mount, but the small pin points out in a funny angle.
anyone have sorted this out?
cheers
Steen
Been looking at real ww2 KV-1 pictures during the day, but cannot figure out where the antenna for radio communication is placed. On the front hull there is a sort of mount, but the small pin points out in a funny angle.
anyone have sorted this out?
cheers
Steen
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Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
thanks Firefly, that helped - Thanks
Wonder why the angle of the antenna is installed like this. Looks a little odd.
cheers
Steen
Wonder why the angle of the antenna is installed like this. Looks a little odd.
cheers
Steen
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Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
Dont know why, but all the pics i have it is the same
give it time i bet somebody on here has the answer
Keith


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Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
thanks Keith
cheers
Steen
cheers
Steen
Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
Hi,
Just be aware thats a KV in German service and the Germans had a habit of slotting radios into captured Russian vehicles as originally they had none in.
Also I can't believe how slack that track is, surelt it would have fallen off on the first turn it made?
Dave
Just be aware thats a KV in German service and the Germans had a habit of slotting radios into captured Russian vehicles as originally they had none in.
Also I can't believe how slack that track is, surelt it would have fallen off on the first turn it made?
Dave
Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
Its hanging a bit - thats for sure 

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Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
If you look closely the track is not connected together by the rear sprocket
Cheers Ian
Cheers Ian
Re: KV-1 Antenna - Where
That sounds about right.The Russians would've had a bit of string and two bean cans for comms,though were they that technically advanced.wargar wrote:Hi,
Just be aware thats a KV in German service and the Germans had a habit of slotting radios into captured Russian vehicles as originally they had none in.
Also I can't believe how slack that track is, surelt it would have fallen off on the first turn it made?
Dave
Mark