RADIO DIRECTION FINDERS FUNKPEILUNG |
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Soldiers from an unidentifiable Axis country use a P57N direction finder. |
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Luftwaffe personnel conduct tests using unidentified direction finding gear. |
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Direction finding station with an HE1 monitoring receiver, and an EP2 direction finding receiver. Note the special attachment on top of the EP2 that couples it with the DF antenna. |
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An ultra-rare photo of a P57N direction finder in use. Note the two men with the transit-compass to the left. They are keeping a certain deistance from the P57N so that it's electro-magnetic field does not affect the compass. This ensures that the most accurate compass reading is taken of the detected signal. |
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A great photo showing a standard "modern" radio direction finding van. Here you have the EP1 and EP2 direction finding receivers. A radio clock is also visible here. |
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Peilempfänger E535F or E556F (72.5 - 527 kHz) used with H-Adcock-Anlage Fu Peil A40b |
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Peilempfänger (direction finding receiver) E535F or E556F (72.5 - 527 kHz) used with H-Adcock-Anlage Fu Peil A40b |
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Antenna of the H-Adcock-Anlage Fu Peil A40b (Trenkle: Die deutschen Funkpeil und Horch-Verfahren bis 1945) |
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