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I am seeking information on a trasmitter called "TR1" which was part of the
equipment given to paratroopers operating in northern Italy during WWII.

The "Mission check list" was:

- 2 RBZ receives (which I know well)

- 2 EUREKA radio-localization sets (which I found on an Internet site)

- TR1 transmitters, with batteries, generator, code & cypher plans and crystals.

Would any one be able to give me some information on the TR1, or indicate me a
web page where I can find it ? (unsuccessful with Google).

73

Tony I0JX, Rome Italy

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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
I am seeking information on a trasmitter called "TR1" which was part of the
equipment given to paratroopers operating in northern Italy during WWII.

The "Mission check list" was:

- 2 RBZ receives (which I know well)

- 2 EUREKA radio-localization sets (which I found on an Internet site)

- TR1 transmitters, with batteries, generator, code & cypher plans and crystals.

Would any one be able to give me some information on the TR1, or indicate me a
web page where I can find it ? (unsuccessful with Google).


The guy you want to talk with is Jon Paul from Scientific Conversion, Inc.
He is the real guru on stuff like this.
--scott

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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The guy you want to talk with is Jon Paul from Scientific Conversion, Inc.
He is the real guru on stuff like this.
--scott


Thanks for info, but do you have a contact for him?

73

Tony I0JX
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On Jul 27, 3:04*pm, "Antonio Vernucci" wrote:
I am seeking information on a trasmitter called "TR1" which was part of the
equipment given to paratroopers operating in northern Italy during WWII.

The "Mission check list" was:

- 2 RBZ receives (which I know well)

- 2 EUREKA radio-localization sets (which I found on an Internet site)

- TR1 transmitters, with batteries, generator, code & cypher plans and crystals.

Would any one be able to give me some information on the TR1, or indicate me a
web page where I can find it ? (unsuccessful with Google).

73

Tony I0JX, Rome Italy


Tony, you may actually be this person! Name:
Antonio.
If not, worth a try? It's the only address I have over there.
Cheers,
Roger
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In article ,
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
I am seeking information on a trasmitter called "TR1" which was part of

the
equipment given to paratroopers operating in northern Italy during WWII.

The "Mission check list" was:

- 2 RBZ receives (which I know well)

- 2 EUREKA radio-localization sets (which I found on an Internet site)

- TR1 transmitters, with batteries, generator, code & cypher plans and

crystals.

Would any one be able to give me some information on the TR1, or indicate

me a
web page where I can find it ? (unsuccessful with Google).


The guy you want to talk with is Jon Paul from Scientific Conversion, Inc.
He is the real guru on stuff like this.
--scott


There is a little blurb description on page 6
http://www.osssociety.org/pdfs/oss_fall_06.pdf

I remember seeing decent photos on e-bay a while back.



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There is a little blurb description on page 6
http://www.osssociety.org/pdfs/oss_fall_06.pdf


Thanks for info.

Tony I0JX
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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
I am seeking information on a trasmitter called "TR1" which was part of

the
equipment given to paratroopers operating in northern Italy during

WWII.

The "Mission check list" was:

- 2 RBZ receives (which I know well)

- 2 EUREKA radio-localization sets (which I found on an Internet site)

- TR1 transmitters, with batteries, generator, code & cypher plans and

crystals.

Would any one be able to give me some information on the TR1, or

indicate
me a
web page where I can find it ? (unsuccessful with Google).


The guy you want to talk with is Jon Paul from Scientific Conversion,

Inc.
He is the real guru on stuff like this.
--scott


There is a little blurb description on page 6
http://www.osssociety.org/pdfs/oss_fall_06.pdf

I remember seeing decent photos on e-bay a while back.


Is this It in part ll?
http://mcgp.cellmail.com/database/ba...kmail%2039.htm

Maybe here, with other cool toys:
http://www.museumofworldwarii.com/To...telligence.htm

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Is this It in part ll?
http://mcgp.cellmail.com/database/ba...kmail%2039.htm

Maybe here, with other cool toys:
http://www.museumofworldwarii.com/To...telligence.htm

Tnx for extra info.

Tony I0JX

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