Hi all.
Please help in identifying the object below the pictures.
Other photos do not possess.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
Jarek
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.....some give you better pictures.
Best regards,
Jarek
PS
Interestingly, on a single disc is 380 hm, and the other 700 hm.
Best regards,
Jarek
PS
Interestingly, on a single disc is 380 hm, and the other 700 hm.
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The Seipa receiver (Empfänger) is a 50V type, typically for 15 cm SKC/28 batteries.
In Norway we used this equipment as part of a "Fire Control system B" until the late 1970-ies. After that we used the instrument as a stand alone gun azimuth instrument until the end of the German gun era late 1990-ies.
Do You have any idea as to which battery this belonged to?
In Norway we used this equipment as part of a "Fire Control system B" until the late 1970-ies. After that we used the instrument as a stand alone gun azimuth instrument until the end of the German gun era late 1990-ies.
Do You have any idea as to which battery this belonged to?
JEF
Thank you very much for your help, something I already know.
Do you have any pictures of this device? I would be very grateful.
I do not know what battery comes with the device. My friend bought it somewhere at a fair in Oslo. Now it is my.
Regards,
Jarek
Do you have any pictures of this device? I would be very grateful.
I do not know what battery comes with the device. My friend bought it somewhere at a fair in Oslo. Now it is my.
Regards,
Jarek