W/T Set Field 120 watt CW
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Production history
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Introduced
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1918
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Manufacturer
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Marconi
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Specifications
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Length
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4 ft 7 in
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Width
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2 ft
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Height
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2 ft 4 in
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Frequency range
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450-8000m Receive 600-2200m Transmit (Mk I) 600-3500m Transmit (Mk I*)
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Power output
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120 watts
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Range
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60 miles
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Wireless Telegraph Set 120 Watt CW was a set designed for use down to and including Divisional Headquarters level. It consists of a sending and receiving instruments wired up in a case with a roller desk front. In addition, secondary batteries, aerial and earth are required for operation.
[1]WT Set 120 Watt Case
The main components fitted in the WT Set 120 watt Mk I* case were:
- Ammeters, HF, 2-amp
- Amplifiers, C, Mk IV* (without case)
- Keys, WT, 10-amp, No. 1 or Keys, S.C., W.T
- Senders, 120-watt Mk 1*
- Switchboards, 120-watt, Mk I*
- Transformers, rotary, H.T., 150-watt
- Tuners, 120-watt set
In addition, were various inductances, resistances, a rheostat, earth sockets and condensers.
The Mk I differed in that it had a Converter 120 watt (instead of the transformer), a Key, WT 10 amp. No. 2, a switchboard Mk I and included a rectifier.
Complete Station
A complete station weighed 1,630 lb (740 kg) and was composed of the following items:
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Weight
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WT Set 120-watt |
4 ft 7 in x 2 ft x 2 ft 4 in high |
210 lbs
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Case spare parts No.1 (Mk I) Case spare parts No.2 (Mk I*) |
20 x 19 x 12 in |
20 lbs for Mk I 105 lbs for Mk I*
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2 cases mast gear |
each 4 ft x 1 ft 4 in x 1 ft |
320 lbs
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1 case aerial gear |
27 x 16 x 9 in |
20 lbs
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16 mast sections |
each 8 ft 9 ins long |
320 lbs
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2 spreaders |
each 10 ft long |
10 lbs
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Batteries - secondary portable 6-volt 100/125 a.h. 10 for Mk I, 8 for Mk I* |
each 13 x 12 x 8 in |
530 lbs for Mk I 425 lbs for Mk I*
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Mauls and pickets |
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20 lbs
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In addition a Generating set 1 kw (or 1.5 kw), 50 volt charging was used to charge the batteries. It was 4 ft 6 in x 3 ft 1 in x 3 ft 1 in and weighed an additional 335 lbs. For fixed sites, 22 6-volt 16 a.h. batteries could be used in lieu of the primary batteries with an approximate additional weight of 400 lbs.
Canadian Use
In Canada, WT 120 Watt Sets were used to communicate between the R.C.A.F Training Depot at Camp Borden and Rockcliff (Ottawa) in the early 1920s. In addition, early wireless sites of the Northwest Territories and Yukon Radio System were equipped with WT 120 Watt sets.
Related Pages
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120 Watt Set Borden 2 1921
Mayo original wireless equipment 1923
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 1
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 10
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 11
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 12
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 18
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 19
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 2
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 20
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 3
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 4
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 5
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 6
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 7
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 8
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I, 1925 - Figure 9
Wireless room Canadian Air Board Station Victoria Beach Manitoba August 1922
References
- ↑ Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 6, Description of and Instructions for Wireless Telegraph Set 120-Watt Mark I*, 1925