The Wireless-Set-No19 Group
Russian
Manuals Section with documents kindly donated by Joe
Bell
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Equipment | Title |
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R161 | ZIL Radio Truck, by Joe Bell - www.bellradio.co.uk |
Joe Bell
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Translation | Russian to English |
Joe Bell
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7101
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10-RT; HF receiver/transmitter used in T-34 tanks and armored vehicles.Frequency: 3.750 - 6.000 MHz. Mode: CW/AM Power output: 10/3.4W | 10-RT |
Joe Bell
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7102
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Morsegeber MG80; Microprocessor controlled Morse decoder/keyboard/keyer. Output to a printer for hard copy. Manufactured by VEB Köpenick in East Germany (GDR). | Morsegeber MG80 |
Joe Bell
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7103
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R105, R108 & R109; Manpack transceivers, power output: 1 W, mode: FM. Frequency coverage: R105: 36.0-46.1MHz, R-108: 28.0-36.5MHz, R109: 21.5-28.5MHz. | R105, R108 & R109 |
Joe Bell
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7104
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R107; Manpack transceiver, power output: 1 W, mode: FM. Frequency coverage:20.0-52.0 MHz in 2 bands. | R107 |
Joe Bell
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7105
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R107; Manpack transceiver, power output: 1 W, mode: FM. Frequency coverage:20.0-52.0 MHz in 2 bands. | R107 Drawings |
Joe Bell
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7106
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R113; Transceiver used in tanks and armored vehicles, replaced the 10 RT.Power output: 16 W, mode: FM. Frequency: 20.0-22.375 MHz in 25 KHz steps. | R113 |
Joe Bell
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7107
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R123-B2; Transceiver used in tanks and armored vehicles. Replaced the R113.Power output: 20 W. Mode: FM. Frequency: 20.0-51.5 MHz in 25 KHz steps. | Radio System Technical Manual |
Joe Bell
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7108
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R123; Transceiver used in tanks and armored vehicles. Replaced the R113.Power output: 20 W. Mode: FM. Frequency: 20.0-51.5 MHz in 25 KHz steps. | Engineering Information |
Joe Bell
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7109
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R123; Transceiver used in tanks and armored vehicles. Replaced the R113.Power output: 20 W. Mode: FM. Frequency: 20.0-51.5 MHz in 25 KHz steps. | Operating Instructions |
Joe Bell
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7110
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R123; Transceiver used in tanks and armored vehicles. Replaced the R113.Power output: 20 W. Mode: FM. Frequency: 20.0-51.5 MHz in 25 KHz steps. | Parts List |
Joe Bell
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7111
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R130-M;
Technical Manual, Main unit electronics schematics and parts location sheets, Book 2. |
R103-M |
Joe Bell
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7112
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R-155P & R-155U; High stability HF receiver system. The P model covers 1.5-29.999 MHz, the U model covers 1.5-59.999 MHz. Modes: CW, SSB, AM and RTTY. | R-155P & R-155U |
Joe Bell
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7114
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R161-A2M; High power frequency hopping HF/low VHF radio system. Frequency: 1.5-59.999 MHz. Power output: 15 KW. The entire station is in 3 trucks. | Block Diagram |
Joe Bell
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7115
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R161; High power frequency hopping HF/low VHF radio system. Frequency: 1.5-59.999 MHz. Power output: 15 KW. The entire station is in 3 trucks. | Block Diagram |
Joe Bell
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7116
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R161A-2M; Truck-mounted frequency hopping HF/low VHF radio system. Frequency: 1.5-59.999 MHz. Power output: 1.5 KW. In a single truck mounted shelter. | Book |
Joe Bell
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7117
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R326M-B1; HF portable/vehicular receiver. Solid state, digital frequency readout.Frequency: 1.0-20.0MHz, CW/AM. | R326M-B1 |
Joe Bell
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7118
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R326M-B2; HF portable/vehicular receiver. Solid state, digital frequency readout.Frequency: 1.0-20.0MHz, CW/AM. | R326M-B2 |
Joe Bell
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7119
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Russian R104M; HF portable/vehicular transceiver. Mode: CW/AM. Power output: portable: 3.5/1 W, vehicular: 20/10W. Frequency: 1.5-4.25 MHz. | Russian R104M |
Joe Bell
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7120
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Russian R123-B1 | Russian R123-B1 |
Joe Bell
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7121
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Russian R159; Manpack transceiver, power output: 5-10 W. Mode: FM and MCW. . Frequency range: 30-75.999 MHz in 1 KHz steps. | Russian R159 |
Joe Bell
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7122
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Portable Wireless Set Type A. Mk3 | Technical Handbook (English) |
Joe Bell
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7123
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Portable Wireless Set Type A. Mk3 | Technical Handbook (Russian) |
Joe Bell
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7124
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R107 | Technical Description and Usage Instructions |
Piotr
Wysocki
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7127
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Radio R-311 | Radio R-311 Datasheet and User Operating Instructions Manual, Military Publishing House of the Ministry of Defense USSR, Moscow, 1965 |
Keith Watt
Ben Hall |
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