Wireless set no. 19 with ancillary equipment, 1942-1946

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Wireless set no. 19 Mark III, together with ancillary equipment, developed by Pye Limited and the Signals Research and Development Establishment, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Details

Category:
Radio Communication
Object Number:
1946-358
Materials:
metal (unknown), glass, plastic (unidentified) and electronic components
type:
transceiver
credit:
From the Central Ordnance Depot

Parts

Wireless Set No. 19, 1942-1946

Wireless Set No. 19, 1942-1946

Wireless Set No. 19 Mk III, together with Supply Unit No. 1 and base plate, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Aerial variometer, 1942-1946

Aerial variometer, 1942-1946

Aerial variometer with aerial lead No. 1 for Wireless Set No. 19 Mk III, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Control Unit MK II, 1942-1946

Control Unit MK II, 1942-1946

Control Unit Mk II for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Aerial base, 1942-1946

Aerial base, 1942-1946

Aerial base for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt4
type:
radio component
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Aerial base, 1942-1946

Aerial base, 1942-1946

Aerial base No. 9, ZA1764, for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt5
type:
base
Aerial lead, 1942-1946

Aerial lead, 1942-1946

Aerial lead No.2 for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
rubber (unidentified) and electronic components
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt6
type:
electric cable
Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector, 6 point, for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946

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Connector, 6 point, for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
metal (unknown) and electronic components
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt7
type:
electric cable
Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector, 6 point, for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
metal (unknown) and electronic components
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt8
type:
electric cable
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Headset and microphone, 1942-1946

Headset and microphone, 1942-1946

Headset and microphone for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) and textile
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt9
type:
headset
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Headset and tannoy microphone, 1942-1946

Headset and tannoy microphone, 1942-1946

Headset and tannoy microphone for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , metal (unknown) and electronic components
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt10
type:
headset
Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector for radio equipment, 1942-1946

Connector, 12 point, for connecting Wireless Set No. 19 to Control Unit, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946.

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This radio equipment was introduced in 1942 for military use. The No. 19 Mark III was a development of previous military radio equipment, and was designed for use in military vehicles such as tanks. It was made up of two separate transmitter-receiver systems, and could provide intercom facilities between crew members.

Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and electronic components
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt11
type:
electric cable
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
protective grille, 1942-1946

protective grille, 1942-1946

Protective grille for supply unit, for use with Wireless Set No. 19, unknown maker, British, 1942-1946

Materials:
metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1946-358 Pt12
type:
grille
Image ©
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