Wireless Telegraph Set C Mk I

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W/T Set C Mk I
Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 8, Wireless Telegraph Set C Mk I, 1928 - Figure 3.jpg
W/T instruments erected for work
Production history
Introduced 1923

Frequency
range
Rx: 600-4000 metres (500Hz-75kHz)
Tx CW: 650-2000 metres (462Hz-150kHz)
Range 20 miles
The W/T Set C Mk I was a Continuous Wave (CW) Wireless Teletype set intended for use at Divisions and Brigades. It consisted of two main parts, a reception set and a sender set. The sender was usually used with a 120ft aerial in two 15 ft. masts while the receiver worked with a basic single wire or other aerial. Also part of a complete set was an engine driven generator set (or "power unit") and switchboard.[1][2]

Components were:

Sender "C" Mark I
Reception set "C" Mark I - comprised of Tuner "P", Amplifier "J" and Heterodyne No. 3
Generator Power Unit 180 watt
Switchboard "C" Mark I (also known as Switchboard Double Voltage No. 1)
Connectors twin No. 9 (L.T.) and Connectors twin No. 10 (H.T.) on reels
Cases, components No. 1, Mk I* or II (filled)
Wavemeter Townsend 300-4,000
Vavles A.R. 2 and A.T. 50
Bags, aerial gear "C" (filled)
3 reception accumulators
2 Mast 15 ft in carriers
mast gear and earth net
Tools

It has not been confirmed if Canada used this W/T unit as no documentation or images have been located to date. There is evidence that Canada used the Wireless Telegraph Set C Mk II.

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References

  1. Signal Training Volume III, Pamphlet No. 8, Wireless Telegraph Set C Mk I, 1928
  2. Wireless for the Warrior Compendium 1. Louis Melustee. Emaus, 2009. ISBN 978-90-808277-2-1