A rádio transmissão e recepção, sempre fascinou o homem. Na década de 90,eu tinha um rádio Px. Falava com vários países. TKS pela demostração. Os QRM estão nas veias 😁. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷@@LA6NCA
Every home should have one of these transceivers. Museum quality demonstration and filming, a credit to you both and highly valued by those that watch. Thank you.
Ich freue mich sehr über diese Demonstration der Präzision und des Fortschritts der deutschen Funkkommunikation. Glückwunsch!!!! I am very happy with this demonstration to the world of the precision and advancement of German radio communication. Congratulations!!!! Estou muito feliz dessa demonstração para o mundo da precisão e avanço dos meios de comunicação alemães. Parabéns!!!!
Great morse code practice and installation all match well to efforts and quality of educational approach to teach along demonstration nice performance and performer personality cheers up 🎉
Hi thank you very very much. I have no vision and the voice telling us what you are doing is wonderful!!!! most people just set up the equipment with no auditory description!!!! So this is brilliant!!!! Thank you very very much I love your videos Joe
This type of radio is almost always complete. I have many of these and they are all nice. Other types of German WW2 radios are often "modified" by radio amateurs. But not Hagenuk. They do not need any changes to be used by a radio amateur.
Nice video. Equipment looks great, it is very difficult to find German WWII radio equipment in this nice of a condition. In terms of capabilities (RF power, modes and frequency range) the radio seems almost equal to the WWII Allied SRC694/BC-1306 radio, with the exception of the TRF receiver (the BC-1306 uses a more modern superheterodyne receiver). Thanks for the demo, great job!
In Australia the postal service had good old radios from 1937 they were used for school on air and leaps and bounds ahead of ww11 radios the birdsville postman use to operate one from the late 30,s to late 50,s.
LA6NCA... you are always spectacular and your collection of equipment is wonderful, complete and functioning pieces... hearing those sounds produced by analogue technology is a sort of magic, a time machine. Thank you for allowing us to know and share your experience!
Thanks for the nice comment. I have always learned a lot from studying these radios. I have worked as a designer of studio and broadcasting equipment and have used that knowledge there.
Maravilhoso o local que você se encontra. Uma bela relíquia esse equipamento Alemão, aliás os Alemães são mestres em fazer belas construções. Estou no Brasil na cidade do Rio de Janeiro e meu indicativo é PU1WHZ e tive muito prazer em assistir seu vídeo e essa belíssima demonstração aceite um grande abraço. 73
Very nice indeed! I love how quiet your band background noise is on 80m over there. I used to work with a guy who, in a previous job many years before, had worked for Hagenuk servicing marine HF radio installations onboard ships. I remember that he thought it was excellent kit and rarely gave any trouble.
Yes, it is very noise-free on the 80 meter band out here in nature in Norway. At home in the city, the noise is S8. Here it is 0. This radio always works. It's a good radio.
Wonderfull, the radio set must be priceless! I like how robust the set is and its general design from the outside. The Germans built some very good radio sets back then. I have a Telefunken Opus dating to around the late 1950's, needs some repair but is complete and in good condition. Do you or anybody know of the smallest field radio sets the Germans used in WW2. That would also be interesting.? Was this set you have built by Telefunken?🐞
Hola LU4AVS En el aeropuerto Córdoba ""LVE"" era el distintivo de llamada la radio, pero teníamos el Radio Club y hacíamos QSO en radiotelegrafía, con los barcos de la mercante 73 OM El Alemán con sus equipos de la segunda guerra es un genio, guardar esos transmisores y receptor , que bueno!!!!
12 v inverter to high voltage with mechanical vibration of central pole or polarity point change over has developed now a days with digital circuits with pure sine waves,to ward off spark transmission noise at the point of vibrations of contacts to make Direct current to chopped current and step up rectified and smoothed for quality transmission and reception,good signal to noise ratio too ✍️👍
Hola Abel usas Morse , ya no se usa, ahora esta en internet, muy malo eso, 73 yo tenía LU7HAD pero ya no existe, trabaje en la radio del aeropuerto córdoba LVE hace muchos años y también en Pacheco Radio LPD (LPD5 (500KHz) con los barcos de la marina, ok, el señor alemán usa el manipulador sin apoyar el codo ja ja ok 73
Very good, this is true Ham radio at it,s best. I engow Morse using QRP power 5 watts, my Tranceivers today are the size of a pocket book and use very little pwr. Thank you De N7KO
Wow great video and nice to see someone that cares about using the old radios. Lovely good condition equipment and a beautiful operating outdoor shack. Thanks for sharing de VE5EE
Many thanks for this interresting Video. 👍It must be a great fun, to get on air with this oldtimer station and it works very well. I want such a trx, too.😅 I wish you many fun with your trx. Vy 73 and gd luck de Dc4kjs ( Stefan)
Thanks, fun to see these old but fantastic technique working in the Norway landscape. btw: you are the reason why I'm working now with a Torn e b in fantastic condition and hope to receive your signal in northern Germany one day in future ;)
Nice video.Very good restored radio, and seems to me you had fun. I use sometimes a SEG 15 D, its from 1973 or 74 , already with a synthesized oszillator. Works from 1,2 to 12Mhz 3 or 15W output. Made in DDR. If you don't have to carry it a long way its ok. Greetings from France, F1VEL.👍🏻🇫🇷
@LA6NCA Hello Helge, I watched your great photo gallery of your collection. I read some of the manuals. I know most of the equipment from books, the t. Fu b, I have tried once. It works after 80 years. You describe this lantern with DEAC akkucells. I have 2 6V blocks, I think with the same cells 70Ah. Some are very bad, and the density of KOH is too low, but even 30 years ago, it was difficult to get Kalium hydroxide. Today, it is impossible. If I can get some KOH ,I will flush them with distilled water and refill them. The OM who gave them to me said they were used on a U boot and later in a telephone exchange as back up.(60V) 73. F1VEL