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 [[E41|{{ :images:zellweger-e41.jpg?direct&300|}}]]Military radio receivers, which were often also used in commercial operations, or commercial sets that were adapted for military use, can be found in the [[Military Receivers]] section. [[E41|{{ :images:zellweger-e41.jpg?direct&300|}}]]Military radio receivers, which were often also used in commercial operations, or commercial sets that were adapted for military use, can be found in the [[Military Receivers]] section.
  
-For a better overview of military communication technology that was used in the **Swiss Army**, I recommend my sibling website [[http://www.armyradio.wiki|armyradio.wiki]].+Here you will find description of some sets from my collection, which in respect to sets from foreign countries is far from beeing complete. 
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 +For a better overview of military communication technology that was used in the **Swiss Army**, I recommend my sibling website [[http://www.armyradio.wiki|armyradio.wiki]]. Here I will only present the classic receivers used by the Swiss Army which have been made by Swiss manufacturers; the Swiss Armed Forces used also a lot of equipment from foreign production.
  
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-|[[militaerisches_geraet_deutschland|{{:logo:germany-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_deutschland]]|The sets of the German Reichswehr and, in the years of the Second World War, of the German Wehrmacht were made by the most important German manufacturers of communications equipment and usually bear abbreviations corresponding to their intended use. After the end of the Second World War, with the integration of the Federal Republic of Germany into NATO, NATO equipment was also used by the Bundeswehr. In some cases, American surplus equipment with a German front panel was also used by government agencies.| +|[[militaerisches_geraet_deutschland|{{:logo:germany-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_deutschland|German military equipment]]|The sets of the German Reichswehr and, in the years of the Second World War, of the German Wehrmacht were made by the most important German manufacturers of communications equipment and usually bear abbreviations corresponding to their intended use. After the end of the Second World War, with the integration of the Federal Republic of Germany into NATO, NATO equipment was also used by the Bundeswehr. In some cases, American surplus equipment with a German front panel was also used by government agencies.| 
-|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich|{{:logo:france-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich|Equipment of the French Armed Forces]], Forces armées françaises, was mainly of French origin and, in the years after the Second World War, also from Allied surplus. Some of the sets were produced in France under a U.S. licence.| +|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich|{{:logo:france-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich|Equipment of the French Armed Forces]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_frankreich|Equipment of the French Armed Forces]], Forces armées françaises, was mainly of French origin and, in the years after the Second World War, also from Allied surplus. Some of the sets were produced in France under a U.S. licence.| 
-|[[militaerisches_geraet_italien|{{:logo:italia-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_italien]]|The Italian Armed Forces used equipment of Italian origin and, in the years after the Second World War, also from Allied surplus.| +|[[militaerisches_geraet_italien|{{:logo:italia-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_italien|Equipment of the Armed Forces of Italy]]|The Italian Armed Forces used equipment of Italian origin and, in the years after the Second World War, also from Allied surplus.| 
-|[[British military equipment|{{:logo:uk-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[British military equipment|Equipment of the British Armed Forces]]|In the early years, the radios of the British Armed Forces were designated as **Wireless Set No.xx**.| +|[[militaerisches_geraet_grossbritannien|{{:logo:uk-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_grossbritannien|Equipment of the British Armed Forces]]|In the early years, the radios of the British Armed Forces were designated as **Wireless Set No.xx**.| 
-|[[Swiss military equipment|{{:logo:switzerland-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[Swiss military equipment|Swiss Army Equipment]]|With the new nomenclature of the Swiss Army, receivers were allocated a E-6xx designation, transceivers SE-xxx and direction finders P-7xx. All the details on my website [[http://www.armyradio.wiki|armyradio.wiki]]|. +|[[militaerisches_geraet_schweiz|{{:logo:switzerland-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_schweiz|Swiss Army Equipment]]|With the new nomenclature of the Swiss Army, receivers were allocated a E-6xx designation, transceivers SE-xxx and direction finders P-7xx. All the details on my website [[http://www.armyradio.wiki|armyradio.wiki]]|. 
-|[[U.S. military equipment|{{:logo:usa-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[U.S. military equipment|Equipment of the U.S. Armed Forces]]|The radio sets of the U.S. Armed Forces usually bear designations for the equipment itself and designations for complete systems consisting of various individual devices, such as complete radio stations.|+|[[militaerisches_geraet_usa|{{:logo:usa-logo.png?direct&70|}}]]|[[militaerisches_geraet_usa|Equipment of the U.S. Armed Forces]]|The radio sets of the U.S. Armed Forces usually bear designations for the equipment itself and designations for complete systems consisting of various individual devices, such as complete radio stations.|
  
 In the sixties to eighties, especially American military radios were often sold as **Surplus**, at a fraction of the original price and usually much cheaper than an equivalent radio from the amateur radio market. In the sixties to eighties, especially American military radios were often sold as **Surplus**, at a fraction of the original price and usually much cheaper than an equivalent radio from the amateur radio market.
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