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First German Ham Radio Old-timer Page.Since 06/20/1996 Photo GalleryLast update 08/24/2008 |
Erste deutsche Amateurfunk-Oldtimer-HomepageSeit 20.06.1996 Photo GalerieLetzte Bearbeitung 24.08.2008 |
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| Company (Hersteller) |
Model (Modell) Click on photos for enlarge |
Description (Beschreibung) |
Date (Datum) |
| Kaiser | Amateur radio receiver, 8*SW, MW, s-meter, MGC, metal case, 1955. Double mixer, 1. IF: 5.5 MHz, 2. IF: 250 KHz, BFO, AGC control. Germany | 1957 | |
| Funke |
Compact ham radio band receiver for classic 10 to 80 meters. Double mixer. Separate tuned R.f. preamplifier. Bandwidth control, x-tal band pass filter in i.f. amplifier. Noise limitter, r.f. and i.f. gain control manual and automatic, BFO with frequency control and level control, fieldstrenght indicator. Today a rare set. Photo 1 , photo 2, photo 3 , photo 4, photo 5 |
1961 | |
| Geloso | Ham radio band-converter. IF = 1.5 MHz, 3.5-4 MHz, 7-7.3 MHz, 14-14.4 MHz, 21-21.5 MHz, 26.4-28 MHz, 28-29.7 MHz. Italia. | 1962 | |
| Geloso | Receiver 500-30000 KHz. 6 Bands, BFO, AM, CW, IF gain, field strenght indicator. Italia | 1962 | |
| Jennen, Trio | World receiver. 550-1600 Khz, 1.6-4.8 MHz, 4,8-14.5 MHz, 11-30 MHz. BFO, noise limitter, IF gain, AM, CW, field strength indicator, Japan. Construction kit. | 1964 | |
| Semco | Ham radio VHF-transceiver, all transistors, AM, FM, SSB, 10 W. Germany | 1970 | |
| Home made | Moduls by Semcoset. 10 m double mixer, 144-146 MHz converter. Germany | 1970 | |
| Braun |
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VHF FM 80 channel FM transceiver, Germany | 1973 |
| ICOM | SSB/CW portables, 3 W output. Japan | 1975 ? | |
| Kenwood |
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SW-Tranceiver with tube final amplifier. Japan. | 1984? |