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  The Wireless Set No. 19 http://www.qsl.net/ve3bdb/
For collectors and users of this World War II vintage military radio, still in use by many amateur radio operators. By Bob Cooke, VE3BDB.
  U.S. Army CECOM Logistics and Readiness Center http://www.monmouth.army.mil/cecom/lrc/lrc.html
Includes some information about military radios.
  http://www.eht.com/oldradio/ http://www.eht.com/oldradio/
John Dilks of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. Includes picture and contact information.
  Tactical Link Systems http://www.tactical-link.com/
Patricia Gibbons, WA6UBE runs this site with major focus on military comms systems.
  Fred's Very Eclectic Files http://pages.cthome.net/fwc/
Military radio data, tube equivalents, airborne radar information, large variety of data and information.
  Army Radio Sales Co. http://www.armyradio.com/
Buy, sell and trade military radio equipment for the ham radio operator or collector. Military radios from many countries.
  PE1NGZ Signals Collection http://www.qsl.net/pe1ngz/
A review of UK and Canadian military radios in use 1940-1945.
  HMS Haida http://www.jproc.ca/rrp/
Resource for radio equipment used aboard a Canadian naval vessel.
  Military Radio Collectors Group http://syzen.com/milradio
West Coast Military Collectors. Includes photos and meeting information.
  Milradio Co. http://www.milradio.com/
Sales of surplus military radio equipment.
  Wammes Green Radios http://www.greenradios.com
Documentation on Military Surplus Radios, SEM 25, SEM 35, and SEM 52.
  Wireless for the Warrior http://home.wxs.nl/~meuls003/home.html
The history, and technical development of British Army radio communication equipment up to the 1950s. By Louis Meulstee, PA0PCR.
  SCR-series http://pages.cthome.net/fwc/SCR.HTM
A description of each of the old SCR-series military radio sets.
  U.S. Military Portable Radios http://www.nj7p.org/history/portable.html
Information on numerous radios by Alan D. Tasker, WA1NYR
  Military Equipment List http://www.fernblatt.net/mi.html
Text list with links to more information. Arranged by model number.
  Military Radio Nomenclature http://www.hypertools.com/nomenclature.html
An article by Ray Mote from Electric Radio.
  Using military RTTY gear on the amateur bands http://www.hypertools.com/steamrtty.html
Some useful specifications from Dave Ross, N7EPI
  LA6NCA, Military radios http://www.laud.no/la6nca/radio/index.htm
German WW2 radio collection. From Norway.
  Wireless for the Warrior. http://home.wxs.nl/~meuls003/
This web site is primarily devoted to the history and technical development of British Army radio communication equipment up to the 1950s.
  CR6A Receiver http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/CR6.html
Military surplus from Australia. Article about this all-band receiver.
  Ben Nock, G4BXD http://www.qsl.net/g4bxd/
Pictures of Russian, Australian, and British Military radios.
  BC-224 and BC-348 Receivers http://hereford.ampr.org/history/bc-348.html
Aircraft Receivers in detail. Specifications, broken down by model numbers. By Ken Corwin, KF6NUR
  Virtual Museum of France http://museeradiomili.free.fr
Museum of military radio and spy radio from WW2 in France.
  The Canadian Military Communications and Electronics Museum. http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/te_tp9.htm
Peacekeeping, and international stability operations, showing some early communications installations.
  Army Radios - Armor, Artillery, Infantry http://www.hypertools.com/armyradios.html
List of some army radios with descriptions
  Wireless Set No.19 http://webhome.idirect.com/~griffith/ws19.htm
Picture and write-up about the venerable 19 set. By Rick Griffith.
  KI0PF - Junk http://www.tactical-link.com/ki0pf.htm
Pictures and information on KI0PF's old radio gear.
  G4AQY Radio Webpages http://www.btinternet.com/~esmarties/ham.htm
Dave, G4AQY in England, featuring military radio equipment, and links.
  Cam Ogan http://www.tactical-link.com/cam_ogan.htm
WA6VVC's Military radio pictures, including GRC-106, and AN/PRC104 field radio.
  Amateur Radio KX2S http://www.qsl.net/kx2s/index.html
Ed Deringer.Pictures of antique amateur radio, and military gear. Ham links.
  9A2US Army Radio http://www.qsl.net/9a2us
Old army radio, Motorola software.
  Wireless Set 19 Inventory http://www.veralee.net/bob/
Sources list with condition, quantity, model and supplier's e-mail address. Very handy.
  Dan's Radio Room http://www.ameritech.net/users/dharlan/dans.htm
N8ETQ has pictures of military surplus receivers and transmitters, including a BC-610E.
  Black Wrinkle and Green - Military Radios http://www.icdc.com/~oldradio/web
Photos, advertisements, and information on a military and amateur vintage radio collection.
  Command receivers http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/command.html
The ARC-5 Family. A great article with pictures by Ray Robinson.
  B40 Receiver http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/B40.html
Description and photograph of the B-40 military receiver, by Ray Robinson in Australia.
  Wireless Set No. 19 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Wireless-Set-No19/
Yahoo-based group dedicated to collecting, restoring, maintaining, and operating Wireless Set No. 19 and other HF radios of World War II.
  Bill's Room, VE3WGX http://webhome.idirect.com/~griffith/ve3wgx.htm
Bill Griffith gives a brief description of his military rigs; a 19 Set Mk.II, and Mk.III, AR88LF, R390A, ART-13 and ARC-502.
  GM0RWU: Vintage Wireless Equipment http://www.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/people/jack/radio/boatanchors.html
Jack Ponton's military radios. Articles and pictures from Britain.
  Armyradios Files http://groups.yahoo.com/group/armyradios/files/
Information about Military Radio oriented Nets on the amateur radio bands. They also have an e-mail list.
  AN/GSQ-160 http://www.pacific.net/~brooke/GSQ160/GSQ160.shtml
AN/GSQ-160 Detecting-Transmitting Set. By Brooke Clarke. Runs on 60 MHz and 170 MHz ranges.
  Brooke's Surplus http://www.pacific.net/~brooke/electron.shtml#Surplus
How to get Army Field Manuals and Technical Manuals on the web. Also information on the BR Communications (TCI/BR) RCS-5 Chirpsounder Receiver and pictures of other radios.
  The Military Radio and Vehicle Locator http://www.qsl.net/w9tad/index.htm
Links to sites buying and/or selling radios and vehicles.
  R1155 receiver http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/R1155.html
Complete specifications, photos and many interesting details on this British WW II era receiver.

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