10RT-12 (10RT-26) {10PT-12} {10PT-26}
MILITARY USSR (different makers for same model)
- Country
- Soviet Union
- Manufacturer / Brand
- MILITARY USSR (different makers for same model)
- Year
- 1942–1956
- Category
- Military Transceiver (TRX)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 177006
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- Number of Tubes
- 11
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 456 kHz
- Wave bands
- Short Wave (SW only)
- Power type and voltage
- Storage Battery for all (e.g. for car radios and amateur radios) / 12/26 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- - For headphones or amp.
- Material
- Metal case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 10RT-12 {10PT-12} {10PT-26} - MILITARY USSR different makers
- Shape
- Boatanchor (heavy military or commercial set >20 kg).
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 467 x 248 x 226 mm / 18.4 x 9.8 x 8.9 inch
- Notes
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Funkstation 10 RT: militärische Fahrzeugfunkstation, Frequenzbereich 3,75 - 6 MHz (durchstimmbar oder Fixfrequenzbetrieb mittels 15 Steckquarzen), Betriebsarten Telegraphie A1 (10W) und Telephonie AM (3,4 W).
Antenne: 4 m Stabantenne (vier Steckelemente).
Einsatz in der Sowjetarmee und weiteren Streitkräften von Staaten des Warschauer Pakts. In der DDR gehörte die Station zur Erstausstattung der Nationalen Volksarmee und wurde in den Panzerwagen T-34 und Schützenpanzern eingebaut.
Varianten:
- 10 RT 12: Variante für Fahrzeuge mit 12 V Bordspannung
- 10 RT 26: Variante für Panzerwagen mit 24 V Bordnetz.
Wireless station 10 RT: military armoured vehicle station covering 3,75 - 6 MHz (continuously tuneable or fixed frequency operation with 15 crystal units), operation modes telegraphy A1 (10 Watts) or telephony AM / A3 (3,4 Watts).
Aerial: 4 m rod antenna with four segments.
The Wireless station RT 10 has been used in the Soviet Army and armed forces in several Warsaw Pact nations; in the GDR, it was part of the first equipment used in the armoured vehicles of the NVA.
Variants:
- 10 RT 12: variant operated from 12 Volts
- 10 RT 26: variant for armoured vehicles with 24 V onboard voltage.
- Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
- 23 kg / 50 lb 10.6 oz (50.661 lb)
- Literature/Schematics (1)
- Nachrichtentechnik der Nationalen Volksarmee, Teil 1 (pp 140-152)
- Author
- Model page created by Zenonas Langaitis. See "Data change" for further contributors.
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