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Wireless Set No. 38

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Wireless Set No. 38 (1944)
Wireless Set No. 38 (1944)
British infantry soldier operating a Wireless Set No. 38

The Wireless Set No. 38 was a High frequency (HF) portable man-pack radio transceiver used by the British Army during World War II. Designed by Murphy Radio, it was a five-valve set covering 7.4 to 9 MHz and powered by a large dry cell battery carried in a separate haversack.[1] An armoured fighting vehicle variant was also developed for use alongside the Wireless Set No. 19 in armoured vehicles to allow direct communication between tank commanders and infantry.[2] In 1945, a Mk. III version was produced housed in a sealed diecast metal enclosure.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Wireless Set No. 38 Mk.II". Wireless for the Warrior. Louis Meulstee.
  2. ^ "Wireless Set No. 38 AFV". Wireless for the Warrior. Louis Meulstee.
  3. ^ "Wireless Set No. 38 Mk.3". Wireless for the Warrior. Louis Meulstee.
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