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Waverley RSL Sub BranchSemi Automatic Morse Key, Leo G Cohen, c 1944
... Semi Automatic Morse Key......Morse key...This Morse key (known as a BUG was used from 1944 until April 1946 by R.A.A.F Cpl. ...Morse key mounted on metal block with 4 electrical terminals / adjusters...Waverley RSL Sub Branch 161 Coleman Parade Glen Waverley melbourne This Morse key (known as a BUG was used from 1944 until April 1946 by R.A.A.F Cpl. ...This Morse key (known as a BUG was used from 1944 until April 1946 by R.A.A.F Cpl. William Robert Moffatt 147459 Wireless telegraphist. Used at 55 OBU Birdum and Gorrie Wireless telegraphy stations, and sent over 1.5 million weather forecast groups in 15 months. Then used at 57 OBU Alice Springs Airport until April 1946"I bought thie unit in Melbourne in 1944 while training at Point Cook RAAF Signal school as a wireless telegraphist. With my posting to 55OBU (operational base unit) at Birdum and Gorric Wireless telegraphy Stations broadcasting weather forecasts in morse code for the south west Pacific area, it was used continually, sending over a million and a half weather forecast groups over 15 months. It ended it's career with Aeradio service at Alice Springs airport, (57 QBU), when I was discharged in April 1946." William Robert Moffatt (ex RAAF 147459, Corporal, Wireless Telegraphist.Morse key mounted on metal block with 4 electrical terminals / adjustersThe SUPER AUTO No.4634 Manufactured by Leo G Cohen Melbournebug, morse key, telegraphy -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Telephone Set and Morse Code Key, 1941 (likely date, based on information on AWM's item)
... Telephone Set and Morse Code Key...Telephone Set and Morse Code Key...Hence, the final use of the item was as a Morse key only....MK V." with star) YA. 6371 Inside (on movable frame, for holding hand piece): PRESS KEY WHEN FINISHED Stamped into metal lid of battery box (behind Morse key): PX SERIAL NO. (no actual serial no. stamped on lid)...Hence, the final use of the item was as a Morse key only. Telephone Set and Morse Code Key Equipment Telephone Set and Morse Code Key ...Metal box with hinged lid containing Morse code equipment – batteries, bell, transmission key. Remains of webbing carry straps on back (see photo). This item has been modified from the original design. The item has a battery box located behind the Morse key but the original battery has been replaced by two rectangular 1.5 V batteries which were placed in the shelf below the Morse key. That shelf was initially intended to store the audio telephone hand piece which is no longer with the device. Hence, the final use of the item was as a Morse key only.Stencilled on outside lid (see photo): TELE SET D M (3 or 4 other indecipherable faint letters/numbers; likely "D. MK V." with star) YA. 6371 Inside (on movable frame, for holding hand piece): PRESS KEY WHEN FINISHED Stamped into metal lid of battery box (behind Morse key): PX SERIAL NO. (no actual serial no. stamped on lid) -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Photograph: CTS 1940s Morse key and buzzer sets
... Photograph: CTS 1940s Morse key and buzzer sets...Photograph: CTS 1940s Morse key and buzzer sets...Black and white photographs of Collingwood Technical School students manufacturing Morse code key and buzzer sets for the Defence Department. ...(Scott p46, and Harrison p.29) Photograph: CTS 1940s Morse key and buzzer sets Photograph: CTS 1940s Morse key and buzzer sets ...Black and white photographs of Collingwood Technical School students manufacturing Morse code key and buzzer sets for the Defence Department. Some students are in Defence Force uniforms. Also photo of the key and buzzer sets being presented to the Defence Department representatives. Principal Strang at left with glasses. (Scott p46, and Harrison p.29)collingwood technical school, defence forces training, nmit -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Morse key and cable
... Morse key and cable...Morse Key...A morse Key mounted on a Bakelite plate with cable attached...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Morse Key Communication WWII A morse Key mounted on a Bakelite plate with cable attached Equipment Morse key and cable ...A morse Key mounted on a Bakelite plate with cable attachedmorse key, communication, wwii -
Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreMemorabilia - Morse Key
... Morse Key...morse key...Morse Key with sounding coil and wire connectors. ...Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre 1 Aerodrome Road Nhill grampians Possibly a training key morse key none Morse Key with sounding coil and wire connectors. ...Possibly a training keyMorse Key with sounding coil and wire connectors. Mounted on a wooden box with removable bottom panel retain by screws.nonemorse key, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMorse key
... Morse key......morse key...Morse key telegraphic printer, 250 ohm resistors inward and outward switch and teleprinter with tape reel to record messages spare wheel on wood base to collect and store full reels from teleprinter....Morse key B T & H C M Theiler & Sons B T & H C M Theiler & Sons ...Morse key telegraphic printer, 250 ohm resistors inward and outward switch and teleprinter with tape reel to record messages spare wheel on wood base to collect and store full reels from teleprinter.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, morse key, teleprinter, telegraphic printer, codes, signals, communication, telegraphy -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Morse code key, Mid 20th century
... Morse code key...Morse Code Key...This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). ...This is a metal Morse Code key with an oval metal base. It has three screws inserted in the base and two more screws attached to the sides of the base. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). ...This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). It is named after Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph and was developed in the 1860s. It was used extensively in the 1890s for early radio communication before it was possible to transmit voice and continued to be used in the 20th century along with voice transmission , especially by amateur radio persons. It was also used in military and naval communication but not so much today. It is believed that this Morse Code key belonged to Ted Salamy, a jeweller and the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence (1924 Call Sign A3AJ, the 35th licence issued in Victoria).This Morse Code key is of interest as an object more used in the past, especially by amateur radio persons. It is believed to have been the property of Ted Salamy, the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence. This is a metal Morse Code key with an oval metal base. It has three screws inserted in the base and two more screws attached to the sides of the base. There is a key lever on top of the base and this is adjustable. The hinge on which the key lever sits is missing. The lever has a round black knob at one end. ‘Made in U.S.A. H15.682’ Wm.M. Nye Co Inc. Bellevue W.A.’ morse code key, ted salamy,, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Morse key, C 1930
... Morse key...key...morse code...Morse code consists of five elements, dots, dashes, and gaps of one , three and seven units in length. It is still in use to this day and has been applied to other systems of communication such as amateur radio, mobile phones and communication systems for disabled people. This particular telegraph key...ADMY.PATT No 7681 KEY MORSE SERN PL 23780 Rocker Front contact. ...Morse code was an important invention in world communication systems and this machine therefore has important social and research significance. It is useful as an interpretive item. history of warrnambool rocker telegraph telegraph key morse code ADMY.PATT No 7681 KEY MORSE SERN PL 23780 Rocker Front contact. ...The Morse telegraph system had its beginnings in 1836 when Samuel Morse, Alfred Vail and Joseph Henry developed an early model of the system. There are a number of variations on the machine but the operating system is very similar in all and the language is a standardised international code which has been in operation since the 1860's. Morse code consists of five elements, dots, dashes, and gaps of one , three and seven units in length. It is still in use to this day and has been applied to other systems of communication such as amateur radio, mobile phones and communication systems for disabled people. This particular telegraph key possibly has post office or naval origins.Morse code was an important invention in world communication systems and this machine therefore has important social and research significance. It is useful as an interpretive item.This instrument sits on a black rectangular base of black bakelite. The mechanism ids held in place by three larger metal screws and two smaller ones on the upright section from the base.The movable part is metal with the attached handle a similar black material as the base.ADMY.PATT No 7681 KEY MORSE SERN PL 23780 Rocker Front contact. Lift @ turn on one of the screws on the bar.history of warrnambool, rocker telegraph, telegraph key, morse code -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMorse Key
... Morse Key...Morse key stainless steel. "The Simplex Auto" Registered 4420. ...Supported on three rubber legs, with connecting lead across two terminals under base. Morse Key ...Morse key stainless steel. "The Simplex Auto" Registered 4420. Made by Leo G. Cohen, Melbourne Victoria. Supported on three rubber legs, with connecting lead across two terminals under base.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMorse Key
... Morse Key...Morse key, three pointed base with three terminals under base, and a spring loaded key with black plastic handle. ...Has piece of brown flex attached to base terminal. Morse Key ...Morse key, three pointed base with three terminals under base, and a spring loaded key with black plastic handle. Has letters WSY on top of base. "The Simplex Auto" No 6032 Regd, Melbourne, Victoria. Base has name N.E.Syrett. Has piece of brown flex attached to base terminal.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
National Communication MuseumEquipment - Morse key, Postmaster-General's Department, circa 1920
... Morse key...A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. ...Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. The metal 'key' sits in a central bracket on which it moves up and down aided by a spring, controlled by an operator pushing the black Bakelite knob on the protruding end of the device. ...National Communication Museum 375 Burwood Road Hawthorn melbourne A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. ...A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. The motion of the key acts to complete an electrical circuit between the sender and receiver, producing a short pulse 'dot' or longer 'dash,' the space between the code indicates a broken current or wave.Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. The metal 'key' sits in a central bracket on which it moves up and down aided by a spring, controlled by an operator pushing the black Bakelite knob on the protruding end of the device. The motion presses the key onto a circular metal disc, completing the circuit and sending an electrical pulse to the receiver. The apparatus is secured to a wooden base with wires attached to the terminals; a cut out section of the base suggests wires may have entered through this area, attaching to a battery.Printed ink on base: "PMG"telegraph, telegraphist, morse code, mechanisation -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Morse Signal Key, Unknown
... Morse Signal Key...Morse Signal Key....Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne WWII Historical Significance Type 3rz 018 serial # 2543. AWA Morse Signal Key. Equipment Morse Signal Key AWA ...WWII Historical SignificanceMorse Signal Key.Type 3rz 018 serial # 2543. AWA -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchFunctional object - Morse Code Key, Unknown
... Morse Code Key...WW11 Morse Code Key...Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne WWII Historical significance PMG 1942. WW11 Morse Code Key Functional object Morse Code Key ...WWII Historical significanceWW11 Morse Code KeyPMG 1942. -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson LightstationInstrument - Morse Code Key Set
... Morse Code Key Set...Cape Schanck has an earlier Morse code key, which is original to the lightstation (CSLS 0035), and Cape Otway has another early example although its provenance to the lightstation has not been formally verified (COLS 0074). ...Morse code key set. Comprised of the tapping component and a metal box part with a white electrical cord....Instrument Morse Code Key Set ...The battery powered set, which dates from the second half of the twentieth century, comprises two main components, the electronic keyer with a single lever for tapping, and a transmitter (?), both connected by a keying cable. Morse code was invented in the 1830s by American, Samuel Finely Breese by using electrical signals to quickly transmit information over a long range. In the early 1890s Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi improved the technology to the point where it became an essential device used for commercial and government purposes. The first practical applications were demonstrated with maritime messaging, where this simple mode of communication was seen as a timely replacement for the historic practice of signaling by flags, lights and foghorns. Cape Schanck has an earlier Morse code key, which is original to the lightstation (CSLS 0035), and Cape Otway has another early example although its provenance to the lightstation has not been formally verified (COLS 0074). The Morse code set has first level contributory significance for its historical value as an earlier communications device that has since been made redundant by more sophisticated technologies.Morse code key set. Comprised of the tapping component and a metal box part with a white electrical cord.Yes -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionLucas Morse Code Key
... Lucas Morse Code Key...Morse Code Key - 10 Volt...Bushfire Radios Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Morse Code Key - 10 Volt Lucas Morse Code Key ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Morse Code Key - 10 Voltbushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Morse Key - 1939
... Morse Key - 1939...Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields Second World War (WW2) 1939 - 1945 EEquipment/Gear Ballarat RSL Ballarat Morse Key - 1939 ...second world war (ww2), 1939 - 1945, eequipment/gear, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Morse Training Key, 1950s
... Morse Training Key...The company produced Bakelite products such as ashtrays single strip heaters, and Morse key components, In 1946 the company named was changed to Blue Point products Pty Ltd. ...Australian blue point telegraph practice /training set XX20A circa 1950 Functional object Morse Training Key ...The set consisted of a key battery and buzzer it was used for training potential radio operators in the Morse code. It was manufactured by blue point in the 1950s. The company was founded in the Sydney suburb of Erksville in 1936 by a German immigrant, Frederick Boyd Dirks who named his company F Dirks. The company produced Bakelite products such as ashtrays single strip heaters, and Morse key components, In 1946 the company named was changed to Blue Point products Pty Ltd. The name was inspired by the name “Blau Punkt” a German electrical supplier. in 1973 the company was purchased by Gerard Industries which was known for its line o Clipsal products, An item made in Australia for training purposes of new radio operators and is significant in that it is part of Australia's social history and shows the development of Australian electrical manufacturing. Australian blue point telegraph practice /training set XX20A circa 1950 Bakelite, stamped XX20A under, three terminals - two marked "+" and "-".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyMorse Code Key, Estimated 1939-1945
... Morse Code Key...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road ww2 morse code voluntary air observers corp Block of masonite with cardboard sheet "The Morse Code" attached, has metal lever with black knob, small block of masonite with reel of copper wire mounted on it and three terminals. Morse Code Key ...Block of masonite with cardboard sheet "The Morse Code" attached, has metal lever with black knob, small block of masonite with reel of copper wire mounted on it and three terminals.ww2, morse code, voluntary air observers corp -
Derrinallum and Lismore Community Association - History GroupTelegraph Key
... ...morse key...Morse system was reintroduced. This service functioned until the closure of the system in Victoria on Saturday June 30 1962. This key... sent the last Morse Telegraph message in Victoria. communication morse key telegraph key morsecode key morse telegraph key Wooden "T" frame supporting a square bakelite shape. ...Lismore Post Office was opened in the year 1864. In the year 1883 a telegraph system was introduced to Lismore, this service carried on until 1888. In 1914 the Lismore Post Office was opened as an Official Post Office and the Morse system was reintroduced. This service functioned until the closure of the system in Victoria on Saturday June 30 1962. This key sent the last Morse Telegraph message in Victoria.Wooden "T" frame supporting a square bakelite shape. Mounted on this are two metal keys. The larger lever has a rounded handle, to operate the lever, controlled by a spring. The smaller lever communication, morse key, telegraph key, morsecode key, morse telegraph key -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionSTC Field Telephone - Ex Army, 1941
... Dept of Defence Set 5 Mk D With morse key...Bushfire Radios Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Dept of Defence Set 5 Mk D With morse key STC Telephone Set STC Field Telephone - Ex Army ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. STC Telephone Set Dept of Defence Set 5 Mk D With morse keybushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchSignal Lamp
... Short Range Signal Lamp (with Morse key attached)...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Equipment WW2 Army Short Range Signal Lamp (with Morse key attached) Signal Lamp ...Short Range Signal Lamp (with Morse key attached)equipment, ww2, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Trainer - Morsecode
... Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer....This item was donated by Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead (A316860) who was with the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Vietnam with Base Support Flight from May 1968 to September 1968 and No. 1 Operational Support Unit from September 1968 to May 1969 Signals Trainer Morse Code Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead A316860 Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Base Support Flight No. 1 Operational Support Unit NS No. 5805-99-580-8558 Key telegraph F.I.L.71 Ser.No 2353 Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. ...This item was donated by Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead (A316860) who was with the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Vietnam with Base Support Flight from May 1968 to September 1968 and No. 1 Operational Support Unit from September 1968 to May 1969Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer.NS No. 5805-99-580-8558 Key telegraph F.I.L.71 Ser.No 2353signals, trainer, morse code, leading aircraftman gregory frederick mead, a316860, royal australian air force, raaf, base support flight, no. 1 operational support unit -
Nhill Aviation Heritage CentreLancaster radio consol mokup
... Aluminium fabrication depicting aeroplane fuselage panel with table and mounting wall for radios, has morse key and audio player connected. also a small radar screen and lights. ...Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre 1 Aerodrome Road Nhill grampians radio console, lancaster mock up Aluminium fabrication depicting aeroplane fuselage panel with table and mounting wall for radios, has morse key and audio player connected. also a small radar screen and lights. ...Aluminium fabrication depicting aeroplane fuselage panel with table and mounting wall for radios, has morse key and audio player connected. also a small radar screen and lights. Light green radio console, lancaster mock up -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomTraining Set, Universal, Wireless, No 1, about 1948
... The instructor and each operator under training has a receiver-head gear, a hand microphone and a morse key. The instructor has an additional morse key used for providing morse interference. ...The instructor and each operator under training has a receiver-head gear, a hand microphone and a morse key. The instructor has an additional morse key used for providing morse interference. ...The kit is packed in 2 wooden transit boxes. The Training Set is a semi-portable instrument for training operators in morse reading and sending and R.T. communication. The set comprises audio oscillators for morse reading, morse interference and background noise interference, power supply for microphones, an audio amplifier, and a switch board for group working with up to six independent, contained in the instructor's set. The instructor and each operator under training has a receiver-head gear, a hand microphone and a morse key. The instructor has an additional morse key used for providing morse interference. In the case of each operator, the microphones and headphones plug into an "operator's control unit" fitted to the table in front of each operator. The units also house a morse key, and are connected to the instructor's set by four-core cable. Plug and socket connections are used. The apparatus may be used for a class of up to 36 operators. Working Instructions - filed on Object Data Record radio, wireless, training set -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, C. 1917 - 18
... He is operating a morse key mounted on the rear of a specially equipped GS wagon that is unhitched from its horses. ...He is operating a morse key mounted on the rear of a specially equipped GS wagon that is unhitched from its horses. ...JAMES MERVYN HARVEY (telegraphist by trade) No 14510 (born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) in the AIF on 1.16.1916 in Australian Wireless Sqd reinforcement 3 aged 21 years 8 months. Embarked for Basra (Iraq) via Bombay 25.7.1916. It appears he was invalided to India on 12.11.1916, does not state why. He joined the Wireless Signal Service Depot in Rawalpindi India on 2.12.1917. Embarked from Bombay to Basra 27.2.1918 as part of 1st Aust & NZ Wireless Signal Sqd and joined the unit near Baghdad on 6.4.1918. Discharged from the AIF on 7.8.1919 as medically unfit.Framed, black & white photo of SAPPER JAMES MERVYN HARVEY No 14510 1st Australian Wireless Squadron AIF. He is operating a morse key mounted on the rear of a specially equipped GS wagon that is unhitched from its horses. The hatless soldier is seated on a folding bench seat & is wearing headphones. Numerous articles of personal kit are draped over the wagon. Bottom centre: Is a bio of SAPPER JAMES MERVYN HARVEY No 14510 1st Australian Wireless Squadron AIF.wireless sqd aif, ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FIELD PHONE - MUV, Standard Telephones & Cables Pty Ltd, 1942
... it has a bell, 2 line terminals, a battery compartment, a morse key and a 2 knob buzzer assembly. Coming out from inside is a Bakelite earpiece. ...Metal cased field phone. it has a bell, 2 line terminals, a battery compartment, a morse key and a 2 knob buzzer assembly. Coming out from inside is a Bakelite earpiece. ...1. Metal cased field phone. it has a bell, 2 line terminals, a battery compartment, a morse key and a 2 knob buzzer assembly. Coming out from inside is a Bakelite earpiece. On a lead on the lid a field modification has been made to support the handset (2) externally. I rear holding strap is missing. 2. Black Bakelite hand piece, press to talk switch and a heavy duty 4 pin plug.Stamped inside is “1668”, Stamped “serial 25969”ww2, signals, telephones -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, Stromberg-Carlson, 1941
... There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are Morse Key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and a built in battery box. ...There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are Morse Key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and a built in battery box. ...Heavy cast Aluminium box with hinged lid. Colour is drab olive. Each end has a belt loop. There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are Morse Key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and a built in battery box. Inside the lid are the circuits for the device and operating instructions. On lid is stamped 'D^D'. On front is "Wireless Remote Control Unit A, Serial No. 18017. Inside is marked serial 18017. Inside on Battery cover is: - “Wireless Remote Control Units 'A'./ Stromberg Carlson Serial No....... 1941” Inside on front panel is :- “Serial No. 18017/ D^D Vac No. ZA 7533".wireless remote control unit, signals, army, morse code -
National Wool MuseumMachine - Morse Code Machine
... morse code...communication...telegraph key...A telegraph key or Morse key is a specialised electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula A telegraph key or Morse key is a specialised electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. ...A telegraph key or Morse key is a specialised electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. Keys are used in all forms of electrical telegraph systems, including landline (also called wire) telegraphy and radio (also called wireless) telegraphy. An operator uses the telegraph key to send electrical pulses of two different lengths: short pulses, called dots or dits, and longer pulses, called dashes or dahs. These pulses encode the letters and other characters that spell out the message.Metal device with black knob mounted on a wooden base. A plaque with printed text is also attached to the base.Printed: GIVE A SERIES OF DASHES INSTEAD / OF A STEADY EXPOSURE WHEN CALL- / ING FOR LIGHT, OR SHOWING LIGHT. / USE THE PLUG IN No. 1 / SOCKET AS LONG AS THE / LIGHT IS GOOD ENOUGH. / THEN CHANGE TO No. 2 THIS WILL / LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF BOTH BULB / AND BATTERY.morse code, communication, telegraph key, messages, pulses -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, PMG, 1944
... There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are, Morse key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and built in battery box. ...There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are, Morse key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and built in battery box. ...Heavy Cast aluminium box with hinged lid. Colour is drab olive. Each end has a belt loop. There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are, Morse key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and built in battery box. Inside the lid are the circuits for the device and operating instructions. On lid top are numbers 732 and an arrow head. On front is "Wireless Remote Control Unit A, PMG s W/S SYD. Serial No. 19055." Insie the hinge bracket is broken.Inside on battery compartment lid is:- "Wireless Remote/ Control Unit A/ PMG W/S STD/ Ser No. 19055/ 1944”signals, army, equipment, remote control unit -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - TELEPHONE, FIELD, AUSTRALIAN, P.M.G. W/S, 1941
... On that shelf are:- a bell, line terminals, morse key, battery holder, and buzzer assembly. ...On that shelf are:- a bell, line terminals, morse key, battery holder, and buzzer assembly. ...Cast aluminium field telephone. The lid assembly hinges from the rear. Inside the lid is a schematic diagram on a metal plate. In the main body of the set is a small shelf. On that shelf are:- a bell, line terminals, morse key, battery holder, and buzzer assembly. Under the shelf is a four terminal socket for the handpiece. The handpiece is a black Bakelite material. It has a “Press to Talk” switch on the handset. The cable is cotton covered for insulation. At the rear are two webbing straps, 25 mm wide. There is a strap loop for each side.Stencilled on top of lid is: “TELE SET D MK.V” There is a black broad arrow stencilled on front. Painted roughly on the back, in pink paint, are the letters "C.M.S".communications, signalling, telephone, ww2
