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PARASET replica transceiver connector external Morse key

$ 8.18

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Number of Channels: 1
  • Brand: AMECO
  • Compatible Product: MFJ-AC1T
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: PARASET
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Color: Black
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Portable/Handheld
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Frequency Band(s): HF
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Band: HF
  • Supported Modes: CW
  • Band Type: Mono Band
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • MPN: DO IT YOURSELF KIT

    Description

    YOU ARE BIDDING FOR ONE  BRAND NEW CONNECTOR.
    THIS ONE IS FOR EXTERNAL MORSE KEY.
    THE MORSE KEY UNDER THE CHASSIS IN THE ORIGINAL
    PARASET TRANSCEIVER  WASN'T THAT BAD....
    BUT TO CONNECT YOUR OWN VINTAGE MILITARY MORSE KEY
    AND USING IT ...!!
    IT IS A MUST !!
    A LOT OF HAM RADIO OPERATORS DOING THEIR PARASET
    REPLICAS  ADDED THIS CONNECTOR. SOME ARE ADDING JACK TYPE CONNECTOR,
    BUT MOST OF THE VINTAGE  MILITARY MORSE KEYS FROM EUROPE  WILL FIT IN.
    ON THE PICTURES YOU CAN SEE ONE IDEA WHERE YOU CAN INSTALL IT.
    .......................BOX  W - 003........................
    WHAT IS PARASET:
    The Paraset was a small, low-power,
    thermionic valve
    CW
    morse code
    -only
    radio
    transmitter
    -
    receiver
    supplied to the
    resistance
    groups in
    France
    ,
    Belgium
    and the
    Netherlands
    during
    World War II
    .
    The Paraset was one of the first successful miniaturized radio sets for
    Britain
    's
    Special Operations Executive
    which conducted
    espionage
    and other activities behind
    German
    lines during World War II.
    The set, known as the Whaddon Mark VII, was used for clandestine radio communication primarily in
    Norway
    and
    Europe
    , developed at the
    Royal Signals
    Special Communications Unit workshops at
    Little Horwood
    and the workshops of
    Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire
    in the early stages of World War II. The equipment is known as the “Paraset” because it was dropped by parachute for field agents.
    Receiver
    coverage: 3.0 to 7.6
    MHz
    , one band.
    Transmitter
    coverage: slightly more than 3.0 to 7.6
    MHz
    , two bands, selectable.
    Power output: 4 to 5
    watts
    . Number of
    amateur radio
    operators build and operate replicas of the Paraset.
    The Paraset was a small, low-power,
    thermionic valve
    CW
    morse code
    -only
    radio
    transmitter
    -
    receiver
    supplied to the
    resistance
    groups in
    France
    ,
    Belgium
    and the
    Netherlands
    during
    World War II
    .
    The Paraset was one of the first successful miniaturized radio sets for
    Britain
    's
    Special Operations Executive
    which conducted
    espionage
    and other activities behind
    German
    lines during World War II.
    The set, known as the Whaddon Mark VII, was used for clandestine radio communication primarily in
    Norway
    and
    Europe
    , developed at the
    Royal Signals
    Special Communications Unit workshops at
    Little Horwood
    and the workshops of
    Whaddon Hall, Buckinghamshire
    in the early stages of World War II. The equipment is known as the “Paraset” because it was dropped by parachute for field agents.
    Receiver
    coverage: 3.0 to 7.6
    MHz
    , one band.
    Transmitter
    coverage: slightly more than 3.0 to 7.6
    MHz
    , two bands, selectable.
    Power output: 4 to 5
    watts
    . Number of
    amateur radio
    operators build and operate replicas of the Paraset.
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