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Wednesday, November 30, 2016 - 02:28 AM UTC
Another new product from Riich, a set of German Antennae plus a GG400 generator.
The box comes with the main types of antennae and their sockets for German vehicles, which were the 1.4m (early and late), the 2.0m (also early and late) and the star antenna used on command vehicles.
The 1.4m antenna was used with FuG2 and in some cases the FuG Spr for communication between vehicles within 3km.
The 2m rod antenna was used for several radio equipment, most typically for the FuG5 that was the standard tank set from Panzer III to Tiger.
This set comes also with 2 GG400 generators, used to supply power to radios.
The 1.4m antenna was used with FuG2 and in some cases the FuG Spr for communication between vehicles within 3km.
The 2m rod antenna was used for several radio equipment, most typically for the FuG5 that was the standard tank set from Panzer III to Tiger.
This set comes also with 2 GG400 generators, used to supply power to radios.
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