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The WW2 Radio Shack

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Ludwig:

Short updates on the project at https://sites.google.com/view/ww2-secret-radio-station/refurbishment and
https://sites.google.com/view/ww2-secret-radio-station/radio-details-downloads/dws-mk214d
I have added some high resolution images of the MK214D transmitter used by the Diplomatic Wireless Service in the 1960's.

Ludwig:
Some more updates, at
https://sites.google.com/view/ww2-secret-radio-station/refurbishment

Kingbear Radio:
Ludwig, very nice job, it's a nice working museum, with all of the radios like they would have had them for a short period of time. It keeps the past alive, and people now and in the future can see what it was like.

Google sites, stay away they're news that you don't want to use. :(

K-Bear

Rizla:
What a beautiful place, what an incredible project!  A real inspiration, shows what can be done with a lot of hard work and inspiration.

I'll bet you make some amazing catches out there.

Under30:
Very nice :)
Thanks for posting :)

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