30 W. S. a (30 Watt Sender a - Telefunken) |
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The 30 W.S.a is a vehicular-type, medium-frequency, radio transmitter. Interconnections between the transmitter and receiver permit the transmitting antenna to be use for reception in the "off" and "standby" positions of the main switch. Both voice and telegraph transmissions are monitored by the receiver (Mw.E.c, Torn.E.b and Lw.E.a). The transmitter is enclosed in a metal casing. A brass strip, approximately 2 cm wide and 24 cm long runs from front to back on each side of the top of the metal casing and insures good ground contact with the metal frame into which the casing is fitted in the vehicle. Eight controls on the front panel are:
The telegraph key is inserted in the two-contact jack at the extreme lower left corner of the front panel and the microphone plug is inserted in the three-contact jack beside it. The frequency dial is calibrated in kHz and is numbered every twenty kHz. The dial is illuminated by a blue pilot light which is removable through a spring-hinged lid in back of the dial. For telegraphy operation, the key completes the circuit to a 12 volt relay which in turn by-passes to ground the excessive grid bias applied to the grids of the RF oscillator and the RF amplifier tubes. In telephony operation, the suppressor grids of the RF amplifier tubes are modulated. A pair of RV12P2000 tubes in parallel acts as a single speech amplifier with transformer input and transformer output. |
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Specifications |
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YEAR INTRODUCED : |
1938 |
MANUFACTURER: | Telefunken |
FREQUENCY RANGE: |
1.12-3.01 MHz in 3 bands as follows:
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NUMBER OF CRYSTALS: |
One removable used for frequency calibration purposes. |
PRESET FREQUENCIES: |
Two with click-stop settings |
ANTENNA: |
Stationary, 8-meter vertical mast with star capacitance hat; mobile, vehicular rod or roof antenna. |
TUNING: |
Master Oscillator = ganged tuning of RF oscillator and RF amplifier. Calibration obtained by crystal resonator cut to resonate at 771 KHz. |
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SELECTIVITY: |
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POWER SOURCE: |
Dynamotor U-30a with output of 400 Volts, 175 milliamperes and 70 Watts; Motor, input 12 Volts , 12 Amperes and 144 Watts |
SIMILAR SETS |
80 W.S.a, These two sets are similar in design and identical in operation. The American sets SCR-177, SCR-188, SCR-193, SCR-197, SCR-299 cover the greater portion of the frequency range of the 30W.S.a and have comparable transmission ranges. |
POWER OUTPUT: |
30 Watts |
TUBES (TYPE and NUMBER): |
6. Three RL12P35 (35 Watt pentodes) and three RV12P2000 (knob-type pentodes). One of the RL12P35 pentodes is in a tuned grid oscillation circuit which is capacitively coupled to a pair of the same type tubes in parallel as an RF amplifier. This RF amplifier has a tuned grid circuit. Two of the RV12P2000 tubes are used as speech amplifiers and the third as frequency check oscillator which can be put into operation only when the main switch is in telephony position. The filaments of all tubes are connected in parallel. The cathodes of the RV12P35 tubes are connected internally to the metal bases of the tubes. |
USE: |
In tank division and tank brigade radio sets especially in liaison operations with reconnaissance cars and tanks. It is being replaced by the 80W.S.a in the German Army. German receivers appropriate for use with this transmitter are types Torn.E.b, and Mw.E.c. |
TYPE OF SIGNAL: |
CW and Voice |
RANGE: (MILES) |
With 30-foot antenna: With roof antenna (fixed station): With roof antenna (on the move): |
TO COMMUNICATE WITH: |
80 W.S.a, 100W.S., American SCR-177, SCR-188, SCR-193, SCR-197, SCR-299 cover the greater portion of the frequency range of the 30W.S.a and have comparable transmission ranges. |
TO REPLACE IN PART: | 30 W.S./24a-120 - which became obsolete at the start of the war. |
TRANSPORTATION: |
Armored command car or reconnaissance car. Command tank. |
30W.S. Prototype |
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Cable connection diagram which includes the 80W.S.a |