Transmitter WT No. 1
From RCSigs.ca
Transmitter W/T No. 1 | |
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Production history | |
Introduced | 1914 |
Specifications | |
Weight | 9lb 12oz |
Length | 7.5" |
Width | 5" |
Height | 6.5" |
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Frequency range |
100-260 metres |
The transmitter consists of a small wooden box with a pancake coil on the front and made use of a long trailing aerial with a weighted end. It was powered by a 6 volt accumulator which supplied approximately 30 watts. As a transmitter only, the aircraft operator could communicate with ground forces but had no way of knowing if the message was received. Later on in the war receivers were also fitted to the aircraft. The Type 52 was similar but had a frequency range of 100-335 metres and used an 8v/40W accumulator. Type 52M was similar to the Type 52 but had a frequency range of 150-410 metres. Type 52A had a similar range to the Type 52M but was powered by a propeller-driven alternator providing about 150 watts.[2]
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- ↑ Tuberadio.com Sterling Spark Set
- ↑ Wireless for the Warrior Compendium 1. Louis Melustee. Emaus, 2009. ISBN 978-90-808277-2-1