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en:zellweger [2024/08/03 08:54] mben:zellweger [2024/08/03 08:58] (aktuell) – [Company History] mb
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 Following large investments of the textile engineer Jakob Heusser-Staub in 1918, the company started development and production of measurement and quality control tools for the textile industry, Zellweger is still known worldwide for their products. Following large investments of the textile engineer Jakob Heusser-Staub in 1918, the company started development and production of measurement and quality control tools for the textile industry, Zellweger is still known worldwide for their products.
  
-After they could acquire a Marconi license in 1923, Zellweger started production on radio sets, in 1925 they could produce the F telephone for the Swiss Army. In 1936, Zellweger developed the first (military) wireless set, the small portable [[SE-108|K-Station]].+After they could acquire a Marconi license in 1923, Zellweger started production on radio sets, in 1925 they could produce the F telephone for the Swiss Army. In 1936, Zellweger developed the first (military) wireless set, the small portable [[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:se-108|K-Station]].
  
-After the portable sets [[SE-104|P]] and [[SE-105|P5]], Zellweger developed in the years 1940/1 the FL40 wireless station ("Fahrbar Leicht", "mobile light"), which was equipped with the [[E-601|All wave receiver Uster]], which also was in use as standalone set.+After the portable sets [[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:se-104|P]] and [[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:se-105|P5]], Zellweger developed in the years 1940/1 the FL40 wireless station ("Fahrbar Leicht", "mobile light"), which was equipped with the [[E41|All wave receiver Uster]], which also was in use as standalone set.
  
-The legendary single sideband shortwave station [[SE-222]], the "heavy radioteletype station" SE-415 and as the last shortwave station, the [[SE-430]].+The legendary single sideband shortwave station [[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:se-222|SE-222]], the "heavy radioteletype station" SE-415 and as the last shortwave station, the [[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:se-430|SE-430]].
  
-A special "niche product" from the precision mechanics department was the **[[NeMa]]**. The **Ne**w **Ma**chine (or T.D. which stands for "Tastendrücker", press the buttons; this designation was used on the outside of the cases to obscure to peoply carring it around, what a secret was inside) was a ciphering machine based in the German **Enigma]] machine. Zellweger had a reputation for providing special technical solutions, the the production of this ciphering machine could be kept as a secret for many years. Only few people did know, that some lady workers in a protected shelter worked on the wirings of the ciphering wheeels of these machines.+A special "niche product" from the precision mechanics department was the **[[http://www.armyradio.wiki/doku.php?id=en:nema|NeMa]]**. The **Ne**w **Ma**chine (or T.D. which stands for "Tastendrücker", press the buttons; this designation was used on the outside of the cases to obscure to peoply carring it around, what a secret was inside) was a ciphering machine based in the German **Enigma]] machine. Zellweger had a reputation for providing special technical solutions, the the production of this ciphering machine could be kept as a secret for many years. Only few people did know, that some lady workers in a protected shelter worked on the wirings of the ciphering wheeels of these machines.
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