Type 94 Mark 3A Wireless Set Mark 36 Transmitter Mark 36 Receiver The Type 94-3A transceiver was introduced in 1934 and was used by Japanese Army Division and Regiment stations in the field. The one tube transmitter is CW only using a Hartley oscillator. It has a frequency range of 400 kHz to 5.7 MHz …
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From the recollections of Richard A. Day: “I landed in Kure (Hiroshima) Japan in Oct. 1945. It was the biggest naval base in Japan close to Hiroshima so I did get to walk on it. Picked up a Morse Key from an untouched warehouse behind a small hill mound. Had it swept and it is …
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Navy Type 96 “Ku” (sky) Mark 2 Radio Set This is a Japanese Navy Aircraft Transceiver capable of voice and CW with a frequency range of 300-500 KHz and 5,000-10,000 KHz. It was made by NIHON MUSEN Co. (Japan Wireless Co.) in July 1941, now known as JRC. This radio set was developed in 1936 …
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Navy Type 1 ”Ku”(sky) Mark 3 Radio Telephone Set This radio, serial number 1091, covers the frequency range of 30 to 50 MHz. The transmitter and Receiver frequency is crystal controlled, and the set came with crystals for 5 MHz and 6.88 MHz. It has a cover that snaps over the front and still allows …
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Japanese Navy Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 Radar Receiver This VHF receiver is part of the Japanese Navy Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 Radar Set (No.13 Radar Set), and was made by the Navy YOKOSUKA arsenal in September 1944. This set is a semi-fixed anti-aircraft surveillance radar for ground troops, introduced in 1943. …
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This transport case held the battery charger for a Japanese Navy Type TM Short Wave Mobil Wireless Set Improvement 4.
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