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Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a
Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
I hope someone saves it! the meter may have been removed
because of the radium dial... But I bet some ham scoffed it for another project :) |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
"Adam Stouffer" wrote in message news:c0eJj.15038$p97.2744@trnddc03... I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam I worhed on these overseas in Europe during WW2.. Amongst other duties, I installed these in tanks that were being shipped to Russia from England as part of our Allied effort in 1942. k35454. |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
"k35454" wrote in message ... "Adam Stouffer" wrote in message news:c0eJj.15038$p97.2744@trnddc03... I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam I worhed on these overseas in Europe during WW2.. Amongst other duties, I installed these in tanks that were being shipped to Russia from England as part of our Allied effort in 1942. k35454. And if you google Wireless Set No. 19 you will probably find people in Ontario, Canada who couldaccept the parts. K35454. |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
In article c0eJj.15038$p97.2744@trnddc03,
Adam Stouffer wrote: I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It looks like just dust accumulation, rather than corrosion, so is eminently restorable. Meters are not hard to find, nor are the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. It should be good, as long as the bottom cover is in place - they tend to be a bit hard to align if that's missing. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. Someone will be getting an absolute bargain 8-) One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Lend-Lease production for the allies. They were not used by the US Army (despite the "Signal Corps" on the id plates) who had their own kit like the BC-603 for tank use. The WS19 was designed in England by W.G. Pye and built by them initially (with other production by companies such as AGI (Aeronautical & General Instrument, E.K.Cole & Mitcham Works). The Mark II set was needed in much larger quantities and was contracted out to the US (Zenith, RCA & Philco) and Canada (RCA Victor, Canadian Marconi and Northern Electric) as well as being made in the UK by Pye, AGI and others (plus Australia for their own use by AWA). A Google search will probably turn up more than you could possibly want to know about the subject. 8-) Best, Chris. -- Tuesday, January 19th 2038, 03:14:07 UTC: Are YOU Ready? |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
Adam Stouffer wrote:
I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam Try this website: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/#info They are one of two groups who maintain a Yahoo Group site, as well. There are member-enthusiasts who would be interested in restoring this set, so please contact them. (I had a Mk II as a teenager, and loved the challenge of operating 40 mtr CW with it. There's also a 220Mhz AM transceiver built into it for tank-to-tank communications! It's the upper-left section with the double-capped tube.) afcsman |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
"afcsman" wrote in message . .. Adam Stouffer wrote: I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam Try this website: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/#info They are one of two groups who maintain a Yahoo Group site, as well. There are member-enthusiasts who would be interested in restoring this set, so please contact them. (I had a Mk II as a teenager, and loved the challenge of operating 40 mtr CW with it. There's also a 220Mhz AM transceiver built into it for tank-to-tank communications! It's the upper-left section with the double-capped tube.) afcsman And it's superregenerative.. VE7AFN. |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:47:20 GMT, Adam Stouffer wrote:
It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. I can't imagine that nobody has taken you up on this offer yet. In that unlikely event, I certainly will. My posting e-mail address is valid. Thanks, Dale KJ7SL |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
k35454 wrote:
"afcsman" wrote in message . .. Adam Stouffer wrote: I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam Try this website: http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/#info They are one of two groups who maintain a Yahoo Group site, as well. There are member-enthusiasts who would be interested in restoring this set, so please contact them. (I had a Mk II as a teenager, and loved the challenge of operating 40 mtr CW with it. There's also a 220Mhz AM transceiver built into it for tank-to-tank communications! It's the upper-left section with the double-capped tube.) afcsman And it's superregenerative.. VE7AFN. I looked at the site. The login requirements seemed a little silly given that the information is available elsewhere on the web with no restriction. They might have 'better' or more complete documents; but a cursory glance across several google links indicates anything needed for the OP's purposes is freely available elsewhere. jak |
Signal Corps Wireless Set No. 19 MK II
On Apr 8, 5:44*am, Dale Carlson wrote:
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:47:20 GMT, Adam Stouffer wrote: It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. I can't imagine that nobody has taken you up on this offer yet. In that unlikely event, I certainly will. My posting e-mail address is valid. Thanks, Dale KJ7SL BTW. On recent trip to the Middle East met someone who said they have a complete WS19 kit except for (I think he said the 'variometer'!) but including power supply etc. Also understood that he might be interested in selling it. Don't know which mark of WS19 it is; since it is 'back home' in Canada; probably a Mark II? I can probably re-establish contact with him through a relative also working in the Middle East. Let me know if anyone interested. |
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