Item title: | Experimental Mark 229 model 50-2 transmitter |
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Location: | Australian War Memorial (AWM55 5/25) View information about obtaining a copy of this document |
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AJRP module: | Australian War Memorial official records |
AJRP series: | Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) publications |
AJRP sub-series: | ATIS enemy publications |
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Institution: | Australian War Memorial |
Call number: | AWM55 5/25 |
Inst. series: | AWM55 |
Inst. sub-series: | AWM55 5/- |
Item: | EP-293 |
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Quantity / desc: | 27 pages |
Access: | Open |
Item type: | Unpublished, Official |
Category: | Instruction manual |
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Creation date (d/m/y): | 20/1/1945 |
Conflict code: | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | ANTI RADAR EQUIPMENT, RADAR, ANTI AIRCRAFT, TECHNICAL MANUALS, TECHNOLOGY |
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Languages: | English |
Area: | Noemfoor Island [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), Dutch New Guinea (Irian Jaya)] |
Content: | This is an Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) translation of a Japanese publication captured at Kamiri on Noemfoor Island on 8 July 1944 during the Allied attacks on Japanese positions in northern Dutch New Guinea, which were intended to isolate the 18th Army at Wewak. This item is an instruction manual entitled "Summarized notes on Mark CHI radar warning device (Keikaiki) installed at key positions". The device was identified as a experimental Mark 229 model 50-2 transmitter and a model 4 synchronising and measurement receiver. The document describes specifications, construction, performance, installation and handling. |
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Last modified: | 03/05/2009 09:05:21 AM |
Source: | AJRP staff |
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