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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Signal Communications in the Army Vol II Regimental Signalling Handbook Part 3 Antennas for Regimental Signalling, abt 1960
... Signalling Handbook Part 3 Antennas for Regimental Signalling...antennas ...Handbook for equipments used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing the electricd field, length, position, dimensions and types of antennasArmy Code 70449 (Part 3)handbook, antennas, army -
Plutarch Project
Machine - Shortwave Radio Antenna, Active Antenna, circa late 1980's
This antenna was used between 1989 and 1990 to help receive the daily news service in the Greek language directly from Athens, Greece. At the time, news from Greece for the Greek people in Australia were arriving in Melbourne a week late, on newspapers from Athens sent through air-mail. These newspapers were displayed at Salapatas and Carras newsagents at Lonsdale street in Melbourne. One thing that was a problem for this service was that the news came at least 7 days late. Using the Shortwave Antenna we could get the latest news from Athens on shortwave radio directly and within an hour these news were recorded on a cassette tape and taken to the Tricom Group P.L. offices in Melbourne (1155 Malvern Road, Malvern 3144). The tape was loaded onto a system which allowed people to call a local phone number and listen to the latest news with a cost of a local call, or a little bit more. As this was prior to the Internet being established around the globe, it was the fastest news service directly from Greece, in the Greek language. It was used for a span of about 12 months, until Tricom closed down their dial-in services, sometime in 1990. The service was captured and loaded onto the system by Iakovos Garivaldis, then an employee of the Tricom Group which was a subsidiary of Southern Cross TV.The Primary significance of this object is of its historical value, social and informative value for the first generation of Greeks in Victoria"World Tuner AT4 SW" antenna with a 920mm fully extended aerial, a tuned circuit and two transistors to prevent loading of the antenna and boost signal output. It is made of plastic, black in colour with the aerial being made of steel. The signals picked up by the antenna are fed via a 15pF ceramic capacitor to a tuned circuit consisting of either VC1a or VC1b and either L1, L2, L3 or L4. The slider switch S1 selects the band to be tuned. The band range is normally from 3 to 30MHz. When S1 is in position A, L1 and VC1a are selected and the antenna can be tuned from 3-9MHz. Similarly positions B, C, and D select higher frequencies up to 30MHz. It was purchased by Iakovos Garivaldis for this use for $119.WORLD TUNER AT4 SW "Amplituned" Shortwave Antennaantenna, radio, short-wave, language, greek -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Radar Antenna, c. 1945
Airborne radar was developed as WWII progressed; it only started to become really useful nearing the war's end.Radar Antenna (Dish), forms part of the S.C.R. 717c search radar fitted to RAAF Liberators. It is an early microwave airborne pulse radar.The antenna designation is RC266radar -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Collins General Aviation Antennas , Instruction Book
... Collins General Aviation Antennas , Instruction Book. ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Aviation Antennas - the Antenna Specialist coy
... Aviation Antennas - the Antenna Specialist coy ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Signal Communications in the Army, Volume 11, Regimental Signalling Handbook, Part 3: Antennas for Regimental Signalling, 1968
... 11, Regimental Signalling Handbook, Part 3: Antennas for ...A blue coloured cardboard cover with faded edges. There iinformation on the cover is in black. Top right corner there is the number 1 which is circled this is done in black texta. Under this reads 7610-66-029-9975. there are two punch holes down the left hand side and the booklet is held together by two metal staples.australia - armed forces - service manuals, signal communications, handbook, regimental signalling, atnennas for regimental signalling -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - ANTENNA BASE APC, C.1960’s
The damage to the antenna was caused during a contact by a crew member of the APC as he traversed the machine gun around firing as he went. A crew member of the APC Trooper George Cameron Wood souvenired this section of the antenna. George, No 3798253 served in Vietnam from 10.11.70 to 21.10.71 with A & B Sqds of 3 Cav Regt and 1st Forward delivery troop. Blackened or tarnished brass antenna base for an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) Base is hexagonal, upper sections have bullet damage that severed the antenna.military equipment, communication-radio, metalcraft-brassware, apc -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC, Telex Communications Inc, abt 1960
Used as part of Antenna AS-1729/VRC used with US made VHF radio configurationsEquipment used by the RegimentA plastic body with aluminium top section to which is attached a spring top section incorporating a thread for mounting the antenna. The spring mount provides flexibility for the antenna if the vehicle strikes an overhead object. the No 13043 Rantenna mount, mx-6707/vrc -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Student Handout Operators Manual Radio Sets July 81, July 1981
... antennas ...Instructions for equipments previously used by the RegimentLoose leaf soft covered book detailing a general description, operation, installation and user maintenance for all RAAC radio configurations, antennas, line etc as used by the Corps handbook, radio, line, antennas -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Radio Installation
Installation as used by the Regiment in M113 family of vehiclesRadio Installation AN/VRC 46, AN/GRC 160, AN/VIC1(V) Harness. VHF radio installation as used in M113 family of vehicles. Consists of two mounting trays MT1029?VRC, one radio RT841/PRC77, one amplifier AM2060/GRC radio installations and the harness - AM 1780/VRC, three C2298 control boxes, one C2299 rebroadcast box, various cabling and two antenna systemsRT 524 - No 58347 RT841/PRC 77 - No 1835. AM2060GRC - No 660. AM1780/VRC - No 4841. Antenna Matching Units - Nos 94784 & 13050 radio installations, m113, armour -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Antenna for Mount Cotterill Fire Brigades Group, Unknown
Erected 1974, dismantled 2000s. The Headquarters was operated from the family home at Ferris road at its inception, and in 1974 to the Barrie home at First Avenue Melton South. A storage office and Radio Tower was erected in the yard. A connection phone line was linked to the home of Wayne and Lynn Sullivan who lived at the rear in Kurrajong Cr later became LY remote. Wayne later became Communications Officer and the Headquarters moved location to the Melton Fire Station. The Mount Cotterill Group encompassed the Rural Fire Brigades of Melton, Rockbank, Sydenham, Toolern Vale, Truganina, and Werribee and later Diggers Rest. In the stage of transition from H.F.( High Frequency) to Very High Frequency some radio sets were non CFA Tankers when the group was established. Antenna was at 19 First Avenue, Melton.emergency services -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Field Radio Arial
Metal bendable with screw facility to attach to a field radio. All black metalAntenna at - 2724/PRC. JFD MFG Cofield aerial -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Antenna Erection Kit
explosive device to elevate long wire antenna's into treesequipment -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Radio
Aircraft Antenna relay unit. US Naval Dept - Bureau of shipsequipment, ww2, general -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Bendix SCR 878 BQ
Grey metal Cylinder with lid with 'sardine can' opener key. Inside is the antenna wire, weather balloon and carbide crystals that when in contact with sea water produce gas to inflate the balloon and raise the antennatransmitter antenna, bendix scr 878 bq -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna, ALWA 26-76 MHz, 1970's
Adjustable dipole antenna for use with RT524 & RT841/PRC77. Frequency range 26 to 76 MHz. Consists of an antenna coupler with adjustable wire elements, 2 weighted cords, an anchor stake, and instruction plate, all in a webbing satchel. antenna, radio, signals -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna, Lightweight, Adjustable, 26-76 Mc/s, Satchel made in 1942, date of manufacture of antenna not known
Antenna components packed in webbing signal satchel. Items: Instruction plate Bobbins (2) Weighted cord (2) (Standard qty is 1) Cord reels (3) (Standard is 2) Antenna coupler Mounting plate Co-axial cableStencilled on satchel "SATCHEL SIGNALS" Satchel marked with red paint. Stencilled under flap: "unreadable &S LTD 1942"antenna, light weight, signals, radio. -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, US Government Printing Office, Technical Manual Antenna Equipment RC-292, May 1966
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing installation and operating instructions and operator maintenance for Antenna Equipment RC-2927610-66-010-4081books, radio antenna, rc-292 -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Radio Compass Loop LP 21, Bendix Radio Corporation, Radio Compass Loop, 1942-45
Loop Antenna for radio compass S.C.R. 269 and AN.ARN7 widely fitted to US Military Aircraft in WWII.Loop used on B-24 Liberatora4 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Technical Manual Antenna AS-1729/VRC, 23 Jan 1984
Handbook for equipment previously used by the RegimentSoft covered book detailing description, operating instructions, trouble shooting and maintenance of the Antenna System AS-1729/VRCTM 11-5985-262-14handbook, radio antenna, as-1729/vrc -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Portable Radio
Motorola Portable radio Saber UHF mullti Channel Small antenna Metro portable radio PR 196Motorola battery premier Ni cad Australia -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC, E-Systems Inc, abt 1980
Component of vehicle radio installations of the Regiment during 1980's. Vehicle installations included: AN/VRC 46, AN/VRC 49, and An/VRC 64The AMU consists of a metal body with a spring top section incorporating the thread for mounting the antenna. Underneath the bottom portion are receptacles and controls. These include: a. antenna cable receptacle, b. control cable receptacle,and c. band control switch. Also underneath is a drain screw and provision for fitting an earth strap. Serial No 1362radio, army, armoured corps, antenna systems -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC
Component of vehicle radio installations of the Regiment during 1980's. Vehicle installations included: AN/VRC 46, AN/VRC 49, and An/VRC 64The AMU consists of a metal body with a spring top section incorporating the thread for mounting the antenna. Underneath the bottom portiion are receptacles and controls. These include: a. antenna cable receptacle, b. control cable receptacle, and c. band control switch. Also underneath is a drain screw and provision for fitting an earth strap. Serial number 94104radio, antenna component, matching unit. -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC
Component of vehicle radio installations of the Regiment during 1980's. Vehicle installations included: AN/VRC 46, AN/VRC 49, and An/VRC 64The AMU consists of a metal body with spring top section incorporating the thread for mounting the antenna. Underneath the bottom portion are are receptacles and controls. These include: a. antenna cable receptacle, b. control cable receptacle, and c. band control switch. Also underneath is a drain screw and provision for fitting an earth strap.Serial number: 12932radio, antenna, matching unit, vehicle installations -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Antenna Matching Unit MX-6707/VRC, abt 1980
Component of vehicle radio installations of the Regiment during 1980's. Vehicle installations included: AN/VRC 46, AN/VRC 49, and An/VRC 64The AMU consists of a metal body with a spring top section incorporating the thread for mounting the antenna. Underneath the bottom portion are receptacles and controls. These include: a. antenna cable receptacle, b. control cable receptacle, and c. band control switch. Also underneath is a drain screw and provision for fitting an earth strapSerial number: 94141radio, antenna, matching unit, vehicle installations -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Notes for Operators Regimental Radio Equipments, 1961
Hard covered book, lace bound detailing operation, maintenance and user information of various radio sets and antenna equipments7610-66-014-2062book, training manual, radio equipment -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Organizational, DS, GS, and Depot Maintenance Manual Antenna Equipment RC-292, 23 May 1966
Clear plastic cover and bound photocopy of the Technical Manual that provides operators with the knowledge to erect and operate the Antenna Equipment RC-292TM 11-5820-348-15 23 May 1966 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Mast Aerial Gear No 2 Mk II, Kit Aerial Vertical 34 Feet Steel (Aust), 1953 (case)
A canvas carrying bag containing the mast sections, aerial base etc, complete with case containing No 1 antenna rods 'F'Kits Aerial Z1/ZAA 0050, Bag Aerial Gear MkII ZA0437, Case Carrying ZA 1101mast 34 foot, antenna -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed Photograph, WW1 German Headquarters -Samak, Palestine, c 1917
Framed b&w photo of HQ facility on coast. Three tents in foreground, four cars parked nearby, Radio antenna to the leftCaption: WW1 German Headquarters Samak, Palestine. Photo from Museums Whyte collection -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Manual - Folder, loose leaf, Technical Manual User Handbook for Antenna, HF, Vehicle, AS-F103, 1989
Used by the RegimentHard plastic covered, loose leaf manual for the Antenna Vehicle AS-F103, detailing a general description, operating instructions, operator servicing and fault findingNSN 7610-66-130-4073handbook, radio, antenna, as-f103