Radio transmitter 100 W.S.a
It was created in 1935) by fy. Lorenz. It was probably the best known of the "Lorenz" series of 100 W.S.a, 800 W.S. (Lo 800 L 36), 1.500 W.S.a.
It was used in coupling sets - e.g. sets : Fu 11 SE 100 (together with the receiver Torn. E. b);
At airfields it was used at transmitting centres, for EP 2 direction finders, or as an omni-directional radio beacon for target flights of aircraft equipped with radio compasses and radio-polocompasses. It was placed on or near the airfield.
Frequency band: 200 - 1200 kHz,
Divided into sub-bands
- I. 200 - 310 kHz
- II. 310 - 490 kHz
- III. 490 - 770 kHz
- IV. 770 - 1200 kHz
Types of operation : A1, A3.
Dimensions : 510 x 500 x 280 mm
Weight:
Source: www.armyradio.co.uk
It was created in 1935) by fy. Lorenz. It was probably the best known of the "Lorenz" series of 100 W.S.a, 800 W.S. (Lo 800 L 36), 1.500 W.S.a.
It was used in coupling sets - e.g. sets : Fu 11 SE 100 (together with the receiver Torn. E. b);
At airfields it was used at transmitting centres, for EP 2 direction finders, or as an omni-directional radio beacon for target flights of aircraft equipped with radio compasses and radio-polocompasses. It was placed on or near the airfield.
Frequency band: 200 - 1200 kHz,
Divided into sub-bands
- I. 200 - 310 kHz
- II. 310 - 490 kHz
- III. 490 - 770 kHz
- IV. 770 - 1200 kHz
Types of operation : A1, A3.
Dimensions : 510 x 500 x 280 mm
Weight:
Source: www.armyradio.co.uk