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WO2 Hongaarse leger veldtelefoon 41 M- 27 x 9 x 22 cm - origineel
Article number: 5060304. K0Dit is een originele WO2 Hongaarse leger veldtelefoon. De afmeting is 27 x 9 x 22 cm (lxbxh).
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The Hungarian Field Telephone 41 M , designed in 1938 and placed in production at the end of 1940, is housed in a vinyl box made of type T phenolic resin (bakelite) with textile fibers as filler and weighting 6.5 kilograms. . On the top cover it says. VIGYAZZ! AZ ELLENSEG / BEWARE! THE ENEMY IS LISTENING. On the right side the Hungarian phonetic alphabet. The 41 M can be used reliably in a two-wire system (depending on the quality of the cable) for five hundred meters, and in a single wire for a minimum of three hundred meters.
The Hungarian field phone was likely made by ITT's Telefongyar R. T. subsidiary in Budapest. which had fallen under German control during WW II. Prior to WW II that factory was the principal (and maybe the only) producer of telephone sets in Hungary. It made ITT's pre-war European classic type 2724 self-contained handset phone and also manufactured, under a sub contract with LM Ericsson, phones with Ericsson's name on them.