Excellent video, Many thanks. If someone would make these new in kit form, they would sell thousands. The desire to build these electronic devices is still strong.
How about the MFJ and Ameritron stuff made in Starkville, Mississippi. The city of Starkville joins Mississippi State University. Those are shipped all over the world.
As always. Great video and very nice radios. You do a really good job by repairing an using this equipment. And the Fort was intersting too. Didn't know that they still exist and looks like a nice museeum. I guess it is time to make another vacation trip to norway after covid :-) Last time is more than 10 years ago. 73, Stephan, DF6PA
@@LA6NCA så herlig å høre 😊 Gleder meg til å se gruvevideoen 😁 Du har jo masse kunnskap og kan mye. Det er interessant med de radioene som du kan så mye om. Hadde vært artig å fått prøve en sånn radio en gang.
Hi....very nice film.... I am from Indonesia....I like so much your transmitter.... I like so much vaccuum tubes.... my hobbies making transmitter using tubes....the last is 813 tubes with four stages Amplified.... i love making a call with AM 3,6 MHz.... tks
Amazing how many Hams in Norway you have still using Morse Code. It's great to see. The style of building of those barracks is very Norwegian looking, especially the window frames.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, fortunately I know many who can still send CW. The buildings were designed and built by the Germans during WW2. They are completely original without any modifications.
Hvor mange watt ut har radioen ? Dette var en fin video, å veldig gøy at du var på et restaurert sted :) jeg kunne tenke meg en kopi radio, en liten spion sender, har dessverre ikke råd til orginaler, men jeg elsker historie, kunne tenke meg å reise litt rundt i Norge på jakt etter gamle steder de sendte fra under krigen, å kanskje ha noen nostalgisendinger derifra :) finnes nok mange loft og låver eller andra steder folk pleide å sende ifra eller modta sendinger fra London .. mvh LA-M160560
Takk for den fine kommentaren. Kikk litt på mine andre videoer. Mange flotte steder som jeg sender ifra. Regner med at du snart skal ta lisens. Vi kan jo prate på radioen da. 73 de LA6NCA
Is it correct, that the distance this little thing does here on 80m is around 400 km? How much watts does it? I know they only measured watts in effective input power back then, but what do you estimate? de DL7HH
Die Geräte haben eine sehr gute Lautsprecherwiedergabe. Es ist eine Freude dir hier zuzuhören, oder auch zu schauen in deinen Videos.
Thank you.
Takk, Helge! For at du ivaretar og viser oss all denne gamle flotte teknologien. Den fortjener mer ære enn folk flest vet å sette pris på
That's definitely a beautiful rig.
Thanks for sharing Helge and Marianne.
Excellent video. Impressive that the transmitter was equipped with an internal antenna tuner.
Always very interesting, Helge, tnx es vy 73.
Great job as usual, those radio look very clean. VE3WPZ,Mario
Nice set and a beautifully preserved fort!
Excellent video, Many thanks. If someone would make these new in kit form, they would sell thousands. The desire to build these electronic devices is still strong.
Very interesting video, and obviously a high quality rig.
Thank you and 73. WA2EUA
Thank you very much for these videos, I hope one day to contact you on CW
Very fun to watch, great video, thank you, 73.
Tnx Helge,
the crystall positions is the best point of this radio...best design ever also bfo button...73
Great Vids..... always interesting. Great to see the German radios wow well made. A subject we don't see in the states.
How about the MFJ and Ameritron stuff made in Starkville, Mississippi. The city of Starkville joins Mississippi State University. Those are shipped all over the world.
As always. Great video and very nice radios. You do a really good job by repairing an using this equipment. And the Fort was intersting too. Didn't know that they still exist and looks like a nice museeum. I guess it is time to make another vacation trip to norway after covid :-) Last time is more than 10 years ago. 73, Stephan, DF6PA
Muy buen video, 73👍
Thank you and what a beautiful location.
amazing, tnx
Very good! 73!
Respect
Very good and very interesting, like all your other videos! 73 de iw2ayv
Dette var tøft å se 😁 Spennende!
Takk, jeg kikker også mye på dine videoer. Veldig bra.
Jeg kommer snart med en gruvevideo.
@@LA6NCA så herlig å høre 😊 Gleder meg til å se gruvevideoen 😁 Du har jo masse kunnskap og kan mye. Det er interessant med de radioene som du kan så mye om. Hadde vært artig å fått prøve en sånn radio en gang.
Hi....very nice film.... I am from Indonesia....I like so much your transmitter.... I like so much vaccuum tubes.... my hobbies making transmitter using tubes....the last is 813 tubes with four stages Amplified.... i love making a call with AM 3,6 MHz.... tks
Congratulations for tour restoration ans activation of the site
Amazing how many Hams in Norway you have still using Morse Code. It's great to see. The style of building of those barracks is very Norwegian looking, especially the window frames.
Thanks for the comment.
Yes, fortunately I know many who can still send CW.
The buildings were designed and built by the Germans during WW2.
They are completely original without any modifications.
Hvor mange watt ut har radioen ? Dette var en fin video, å veldig gøy at du var på et restaurert sted :) jeg kunne tenke meg en kopi radio, en liten spion sender, har dessverre ikke råd til orginaler, men jeg elsker historie, kunne tenke meg å reise litt rundt i Norge på jakt etter gamle steder de sendte fra under krigen, å kanskje ha noen nostalgisendinger derifra :) finnes nok mange loft og låver eller andra steder folk pleide å sende ifra eller modta sendinger fra London .. mvh LA-M160560
Takk for den fine kommentaren.
Kikk litt på mine andre videoer.
Mange flotte steder som jeg sender ifra.
Regner med at du snart skal ta lisens.
Vi kan jo prate på radioen da.
73 de LA6NCA
Is it correct, that the distance this little thing does here on 80m is around 400 km? How much watts does it? I know they only measured watts in effective input power back then, but what do you estimate? de DL7HH
Germany made high quality electronics these restored radios are highly prized buy ham operators.
Nice 👍👍👍👍
Rett og slett Kjempe flott 73 LB7VI
👍
FB OM from Thailand G4RNA ex pst