Feldfernsprecher 33 manual






















 · Cool video. Quick question on the 33 - did the Germans have a contract to supply these to the Italians? I ask as I have a Italian manual on the Telefono Mod 33 and it looks similar. It's virtually identical. The FF33s were produced for the German military by a bunch of companies.  · Re: Feldfernsprecher 33 help. Post. by CTAPOCTA» 19 Feb , La = Leitung A (Line A), Lb (E) = Leitung B Erde (Line B Ground). You can use any pair of wire you can find handy and it doesn`t matter in which order - La can go into Lb on the other phone. You can also use one wire to connect La to La but then you need another short piece Missing: manual. Feldfernsprecher 33 (FF33) This field telephone is developed in It was used as standard telephone in the German army. After the WW2 the Norwegian army used the FF33 until the ’www.doorway.rug: manual.


81 German manuals for training, tactics, equipment, weapons and even military cookbooks have been translated to English for military historians and reenactors. I also have one American manual about the German Army, one German Schwimmwagen manual that is a reproduction (not translated), and 3 German/English dictionaries combined into one volume. FIELD-TELEPHONE - "FELDFERNSPRECHER". For operation over phone-lines, line item 72 of the manual (ref. 1) prescribes that a Feldfernsprecher (field telephone) be connected to the Feld-Hell's electronics box. It is used to call the opposite station. One end of a phone patch cord is plugged into the La-Lb/E jack of the Feld-Hell, the other. Feldfernsprecher Field telephones were first introduced to the regular army in , with the elegant looking 'Modell 05" made by the German Electrical Company 'Ammon". In the field during World War One, this unit proved delicate, so a more robust version were made, contained in wooden cases, known as the 'Modell 16' or FF


The feldfernsprecher 33 (FF33) was the standard field telephone of the German military forces of WWII. It is a general purpose field telephone designed for wired communications. It was introduced in as a modern replacement for the previous WWI legacy field telephones the last of. Feldfernsprecher accessory. I just picked this up at Ag Hall in Allentown for 50 US dollars -a good price. This is the SB-Zusatz It was attached to the top of a standard field phone and connected to a field switchboard. It had a feature that alerted the switchboard operator that a call had ended. Feldfernsprecher 33 / Field Telephone 33 Description The feldfernsprecher 33 (FF33) is the standard field telephone of the German military forces of WWII. It is a general purpose field telephone designed for wired communications. It was introduced in as a modern replacement for the.

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