A list of British Army radio equipment.
Tactical systems
- W/T Set 120 Watt - Continuous Wave (CW) Wireless Teletype set introduced in 1918.
- W/T Set "A" - Continuous Wave (CW) Wireless Teletype set introduced in 1922.
- W/T Sets "C" - Continuous Wave (CW) Wireless Teletype set introduced in 1923.
- Wireless Set No. 1 â Short-range radio developed in 1933.
- Wireless Set No. 3
- Wireless Set No. 8 â Replaced by WS No. 18.
- Wireless Set No. 9
- Wireless Set No. 10 â 8 channel multiplexed microwave transmitter/receiver.
- Wireless Set No. 11 â Replacement for No. 1. Used by the likes of the Long Range Desert Group during WW2. Replaced by No. 19.
- Wireless Set No. 12 â Static or vehicle mounted transmitter station, range about 60 miles (~96 km).
- Wireless Set No. 17 â 2-valves, 44âÂÂ61 MHz. Used by Searchlight Units.
- Wireless Set No. 18 â Manpack set, used for "short range telephony and C/W working in forward areas", about 5 miles (8 km) maximum, Bn HQ to Company HQ, 6âÂÂ9 MHz
- Wireless Set No. 19 â Standard WW2 Tank set. Used in every theatre of operation. HF, 2âÂÂ8 MHz, AM or Morse Code.
- Wireless Set No. 21 â Static or vehicle mounted transceiver 4.2 to 7.5 MHz.
- Wireless Set No. 22 â General-purpose low-power vehicle and ground station with facilities for man pack. Frequency range 2âÂÂ8 MHz. MO control. RF output 1.5 W. R/T, CW. Range up to 20 miles (~ 32 kilometers). Used by airborne troops and anti-aircraft units.
- Wireless Set No. 31 â Manpack radio set. The US SCR-300 design adapted for British use.
- Wireless Set No. 33
- Wireless Set No. 37 â Short range lightweight transmitter/receiver for use by paratroops. Some components used in S-Phone.
- Wireless Set No. 38 â Manpack radio set, also produced as an AFV version for use in armoured vehicles to allow direct communication with infantry.
- Wireless Set No. 38 Mk. III â Late WWII infantry radio.
- Wireless Set No. 42 â Experimental general purpose vehicle/manpack HF set, tropicalised, 10W, 1.6âÂÂ12.8 MHz. Project abandoned after field trials.
- Wireless Set No. 46 â Manpack radio set, used by beach landing troops, waterproof, 1W output AM or MCW.
- Wireless Set No. 48 â US-made version of WS18. Manpack HF AM or Morse Code.
- Wireless Set No. 52 â Canadian-made Remote Receiver.
- Wireless Set No. 58 â Canadian-made version of WS18.
- Wireless Set No. 62 â Short-range vehicle-mounted HF set, 1.6âÂÂ10.0 MHz, CW & RT (AM).
- Wireless Set No. 68 â Similar to No. 18 set, lower frequency range.
- Wireless Set No. 76 â Transmitter set used in conjunction with receiver R109.
- Wireless Set No. 88 â VHF manpack set from 1947.
- Wireless Set No. 108
- Larkspur radio system
- Station Radio A13 â HF manpack transceiver.
- Station Radio A40 â Based on the Canadian C/PRC-26.
- Station Radio A41 â British copy of the US AN/PRC-10. Replaced the WS No. 31 Set.
- Station Radio A42 â British copy of the US AN/PRC-9.
- Station Radio B44 â Short-range duplex AM set for artillery and anti-aircraft batteries.
- Station Radio B45
- Station Radio B47 â VHF transceiver, 38 to 56 MHz
- Station Radio B48 â VHF transceiver, 26 to 38 MHz
- Station Radio C12 â Interim HF AM/CW set designed by Pye.
- Station Radio C13 â AM, NB-PhM & CW. Forward area HF set used where VHF was not appropriate.
- Station Radio C42 â VHF transceiver, 36 to 60 MHz, for mobile communication in the forward battle area.
- Station Radio C45 â VHF transceiver, 23 to 38 MHz.
- Clansman
- Bowman (communications system)
- Personal Role Radio
- High-capacity data radio
See also
Notes
External links
- http://wftw.nl/wireless/wireless.html
- http://qsl.net/g4bxd/uk.htm
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120116143142/http://www.keithwatt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/museum/ws22.htm
- http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/ws38mk3.htm