3-23 MHz, CW, made for export, Soviet spy transceiver. ~10W.
Not too many of this type were produced around the 1980s.
Its predecessor was the R-350 series, and its successor was the R-394 series.
Its power supply includes several options.
From a battery, which can also be charged with the built-in hand-driven generator, and it can be operated from various voltages, even from the mains.
It is in good condition, tested on an amateur track and works properly.
It is in very nice, original condition, not yet fully operational, but if I have time, I will start repairing it.
MANY THANKS TO MY FRIEND CHRISTIAN OE3CJB FOR ADDING THIS RARE SPECIMEN TO MY COLLECTION.
Siemens telegraph/telex machine, manufactured in 1968.
The Hellschreiber 80 is a further development of the Hellschreiber
GL 72. Major innovations were the construction of semiconductor technology (no more electron tubes) and the installation of a 5-channel punched tape reader so that texts made on teletype punched tape could be sent. However, the texts are then sent using the Hell method, i.e. as a pixel matrix.
Hellschreiber 80 uses an improved resolution
7 x 9 - pixel matrix. When transmitting, the cam disc is no longer used, but the characters are stored in an electronic switching system.
Pixel matrices are stored in a central memory.
A family of telex recorders
Hell of a cultural monument crop.
The Hellschreiber 80 combines both transmitter and receiver in one device.
For military use, the device is housed in a housing that
Built-in aluminum. A special version was used in NATO
It is in very nice, original condition, not yet fully operational, but if I have time, I will start repairing it.
MANY THANKS TO MY FRIEND CHRISTIAN OE3CJB FOR ADDING THIS RARE SPECIMEN TO MY COLLECTION.