This is my Airforce radio section

Radio type:
Description:
RAF Lancaster Lancaster radio- and navigator section
RAF H2S radar H2S was the English radar equipment on board of aircrafts of the Bomber and Coastalcommand airforces.
AAF SCR 274 - ARC 5 SCR 274 / ARC5
Rescue transmitters

AAF BC 778 D

 RAF Walter
- AAF BC 778D




- Air/Sea Rescue homing transmitter beacon.
RAF TR radio's

TR 1196

TR 9F

Aerial Artificial type 1A
- Transmitter/receiver used in airplanes like Lancaster




- The wellknown pre-war "SPITFIRE" sender receiver, type TR9F




- The Aerial Artificial type 1A prewar type

Radio compass receivers My various Radio Compass Receivers
AAF IFF

  AAF IFF mk3g

"Pip Squeak" American/British
-This transponder is for identifying friendley or ennemy aircrafts.




- The BC 608 contactor
AAF Liaison radio Aircraft Transmitter T47/ART 13
German aircraft radio

E4A

EZ6

FUG 10

FUG 16

FUG 16 Z


FuBL2

RPG4 tube-tester

UKW E. f
- E 4 a Aircraft Receiver




- The receiver from the german "PEIL G 6". (Peilgerat 6)




- Fug 10 airforce radio Installation




-
A VHF transmitter, used in fighterplanes like Messerschmitt BF 110





- The FUG 16 type Z transmitter.




- The FuBL2 setup




- The RPG4 tube tester




- The UKW E. type f
AAF Altitude Receivers

BC 788 C

RT 7-APN1
- The altitude measuring receiver type BC 788 C




- The RT7 APN1
RAF R-Radio's

R 1224

R 1147A

R 1116A

R 1082
- The RAF R 1224 A receiver




- The RAF Spitfire receiver R1147A



- R 1116A Receiver




- R 1082 Receiver
RAF GEE The british wartime hyperbolic navigation system.