ARMY FIELD RADIOS
Complete Battery Operated, Short-wave Transmitter-Receiver Sets. Brand new. Type ZCI, Mark 2. £20 f.o.b./f.o.r. Wellington. Transmitter, Receiver and Vibrator power pack housed in one cabinet. Designed for telephone and telegraph transmission. Manufactured in New Zealand for the Armed Forces. Transmitter Section consists of Master Oscillator, Buffer, Final Amplifier (6V6GT), Speech Amplifier and Modulator (6V6GT), providing high level (plate) ‘modulation, Keying and break-in relays. Power output approximately 3 watts. Input current, 5 amps. Excellent as a driver stage for a high-powered R.F. Amplifier where more power is needed. The Receiver is a 6-valve superhetrodyne with very high sensitivity (1.5 to 8 micro‘volts). Crash limiter. Current consumption approximately 2.8 amps. : Both Transmitter Section and Receiver Section are powered from a 12-volt accumulator, The accumulator is NOT supplied with the set. Frequenty range of both sections is 1.9 to 8 me/s in two bands. Flick tuning device for both transmitter and receiver. Accessories include 34ft. aerial mast in sections complete with base insulator, halyards, etce.; key and plug. assembly; 2 dynamic and 2 carbon microphones; 4 sets dynamic headphones: 2 remote control units and cable drums; spare valves and vibrators, etc. The sets are ideally suited for licensed radio amateurs as the frequency range includes the 80 and the 40 meter bands. They are also suited for mobile and marine installation and would also appear to meet the needs of technical colleges and schools requiring high-grade equipment. Instruction booklets are included with each set. The above equipment is contained in the original export packing, consisting of 2 cases and an aerial pack. This is an opportunity to obtain a very efficient communications unit at a small percentage of the original cost. Applications and remittances should be sent direct to the Secretary, War Assets Realisation Board, Private Bag, Lambton Quay Post Office, Wellington. Remittance from applicants outside Wellington must include exchange or the amount of £20 per set can be paid to any branch of the Bank of Néw Zealand and the indicated portion of the Bank Receipt for-’ warded to the above address. WARNING.-It is an offence against’ the Post and Telegraph Act to establish a radio transmitting station unless the station is licensed by the Postal Authorities.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 13
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368ARMY FIELD RADIOS New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 13
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