• Year
  • 1939–1945
  • Category
  • Military Receiver
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 114740
    • Brand: SEL

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 Technical Specifications

  • Number of Tubes
  • 8
  • Main principle
  • Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 140 kHz; 2 AF stage(s)
  • Tuned circuits
  • 3 AM circuit(s)
  • Wave bands
  • Long Wave and/or Very Low Frequency (VLF).
  • Power type and voltage
  • Powered by external power supply or a main unit.
  • Loudspeaker
  • - For headphones or amp.
  • Material
  • Metal case
  • from Radiomuseum.org
  • Model: EL FuG10 - Lorenz; Berlin, Zuffenhausen u
  • Shape
  • Chassis only or for «building in»
  • Dimensions (WHD)
  • 220 x 190 x 210 mm / 8.7 x 7.5 x 8.3 inch
  • Notes
  • This receiver module was part of the aircraft radio system FuG 10 which was the standard in all German heavy aircraft during WWII. It covers 300 to 600 kHz for telegraphy and telephony. It has one RF and two IF stages with no AVC. Output for headphones.
  • Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
  • 8 kg / 17 lb 9.9 oz (17.621 lb)
  • Source of data
  • - - Data from my own collection

 Collections | Museums | Literature

Collections

The model EL (E10L) is part of the collections of the following members.

Museums

The model EL (E10L) can be seen in the following museums.

 Forum

Forum contributions about this model: Lorenz; Berlin,: EL FuG10

Threads: 1 | Posts: 1

I recently bought this very nice EL receiver module on eBay. The EL was part of the FuG10 radio system used in German heavy aircraft during WWII. The FuG10 system also had the transmitting modules SL and SK and the receiver module EK (S=Sender, E=Empfänger, L=Langwelle, K=Kurzwelle). There also were intercom, antenna selection / tuning and power units in the system.

The EL module is a superhet covering 300 - 600 kHz with an IF of 140 kHz. It has 8 valves of type RV12P2000. My receiver seems to be in very good original condition and is a nice addition to my collection. I intend to use it to listen to long wave utility stations

Bo Samuelsson, 09.Apr.07

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