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Wireless Set No. 46

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The Wireless Set No. 46 was a HF portable manpack transceiver used by the British Army during World War II. Designed by Ekco for use during beach landings, the set was introduced in 1942.[1] It was a 6 valve set with 3 preset crystal controlled channels, housed in a water resistant enclosure carried in a webbing pouch. The set was powered by a separate dry cell battery carried in a haversack.[2] The frequency range was between 3.6 and 9.1 MHZ depending on the coils and crystals fitted.

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