Awesome! I just finished my first Paraset but have the frequency for reception not on the right range. Have to modify/adjust the coil a little to obtain the right range. 73, Rob, YS1RS
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my account password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Vincent Yusuf I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Lo que me hace gracia es que siempre le contestan enseguida 😃 como se nota que queda con un colega en esa frecuencia para que le conteste. Yo tengo un TX construido por mi con una 6L6 a cristal 7.018 y para que me contesten me tiro horas llamando como un alma en pena.
Hola Ramon, creo que pueden encontrarse réplicas. A mi también me encantaría poder disponer de un ejemplar. Te recomiendo seguir la siguiente página de Facebook: Spy Radio OnAir
Well nobody seems to have undertaken an efford to research that, but I know that in nearly every country were they were used a few seemed to have survived in museums and in private hands. Both types early wooden box and later metal box versions. These became obselete during the war. These sets were easier for the Germans to locate. The moment the power was on! Although some have been used right up till the end of the war. In the Netherlands an agent used it till the end of the war. Possibly changing his location on a regular basis but certainly keeping the use of the set short as possible. I know that there are original sets in Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium France, Britain (one person has 3, one early wooden box version an 2 metal). It was built bij SIS (MI6) and called (The Waddon) MKVII issued later to SOE and these set became known as paraset.
Those capacitors look to be in good shape Helge. Have you been able to locate documentation on this particular radio? Is the transmitter output power fixed or adjustable? What is the maximum output transmitter power? Are valves original late 1930 to mid 1940 issue or do you think they may have been purchased in the 1950 to 1960 years? Thanks for showing the working parts of the radio, the innards. Best 72 de Terry KB8AMZ
Thanks for the comment. I have made an internet site about this radio. www.la6nca.net/radio/paraset/index.htm You will find all the information in the links at the bottom of the page. I think all the capacitors and components are from WW2. 73 de LA6NCA
Awesome! I just finished my first Paraset but have the frequency for reception not on the right range. Have to modify/adjust the coil a little to obtain the right range. 73, Rob, YS1RS
Nice radios and superb ham shack my friend
Amazing operation! How much Watts in TX? Can I have the schematics, if it's possible?
Danke Helge de W6WUH
Very nice TX note, maybe the best I've heard from a Paraset.
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my account password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Caspian Niko instablaster =)
@Vincent Yusuf I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Vincent Yusuf It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
@Caspian Niko no problem =)
Lo que me hace gracia es que siempre le contestan enseguida 😃 como se nota que queda con un colega en esa frecuencia para que le conteste. Yo tengo un TX construido por mi con una 6L6 a cristal 7.018 y para que me contesten me tiro horas llamando como un alma en pena.
Thanks for your comment.
I cut the video so that I show when I get an answer.
In some cases, I call on the phone and arrange frequency and time.
Nice video again! The "backup" was a KX2? :-) 73 de Stephan, DF6PA
I like it much! It reminds me a competition I partake in the past. We used old RBM USSR station. My call is UA0CK
Thanks for showing us your FB XCVR. Cheers & 73 From USA!
What is the out put power of the transmitter?
Very nice transceiver and demonstration.
Me encanta!!!!! Fantástico
Me gustaría poder probar un Paraset
73
Hola Ramon, creo que pueden encontrarse réplicas. A mi también me encantaría poder disponer de un ejemplar. Te recomiendo seguir la siguiente página de Facebook: Spy Radio OnAir
Where do we buy it, complete?
Not easy to find one to buy.
You can build one.
At the bottom of my page there are many links to construction projects.
LA6NCA
@@LA6NCA ok, thanks
very good
Hmm.. if this was real, the gestapo would've arrested you.. great video, nonetheless.
I know the joke is not for everyone
Very nice introduction to the Parset. I wonder how many still exist. 73 vk2jcc
Not very many I think.
But many have made copies that work.
There are many links on my website.
www.laud.no
Well nobody seems to have undertaken an efford to research that, but I know that in nearly every country were they were used a few seemed to have survived in museums and in private hands. Both types early wooden box and later metal box versions. These became obselete during the war. These sets were easier for the Germans to locate. The moment the power was on! Although some have been used right up till the end of the war. In the Netherlands an agent used it till the end of the war. Possibly changing his location on a regular basis but certainly keeping the use of the set short as possible. I know that there are original sets in Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium France, Britain (one person has 3, one early wooden box version an 2 metal). It was built bij SIS (MI6) and called (The Waddon) MKVII issued later to SOE and these set became known as paraset.
Very good, thank you. 73 de G4VUX
Those capacitors look to be in good shape Helge. Have you been able to locate documentation on this particular radio? Is the transmitter output power fixed or adjustable? What is the maximum output transmitter power? Are valves original late 1930 to mid 1940 issue or do you think they may have been purchased in the 1950 to 1960 years? Thanks for showing the working parts of the radio, the innards. Best 72 de Terry KB8AMZ
Thanks for the comment.
I have made an internet site about this radio.
www.la6nca.net/radio/paraset/index.htm
You will find all the information in the links at the bottom of the page.
I think all the capacitors and components are from WW2.
73 de LA6NCA
TNX Helge
72 de KB8AMZ
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super little radio fb
5:11 6:00 German :)
More paraset videos please KF7NGK
Thank you for your interest. I will try to make more videos. Also for other agent sets.
Я думал это радио исчезло как Додо, а оно есть живое +
TNX de S51KV
Ese le veo yo
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