The Wireless Set No. 62 was a British Army HF band radio transceiver. Introduced by Pye during the later part of World War II as a light-weight and waterproof replacement for the Wireless Set No. 22. Although intended as an interim design, it remained in production until 1966.[1]
Technical specifications
- AM, Superheterodyne radio transceiver.
- Frequency coverage: 1.6 - 4.00 MHz, and 4.0 – 10.0 MHz in two switched ranges.[2]
- Receiver sensitivity (20 dB signal-to-noise ratio when modulated 30% at 400 cycles): 1.6 - 4.00 MHz, better than 3 μV; 4.0 - 10.00 MHz, better than 6 μV.[2]
- Intermediate frequency: 460 KHz [2]
- Receiver Audio output: 200 mW at 1 KHz [2]
- Transmitter RF output: 1 W
- Circuitry: 11 valves[2]
- Weight: WS62 transceiver unit (excluding accessories) - 13.7 kg
- Dimensions: 515 x 260 x 324 mm
- Power Supply: 12 V DC at 3.0 to 5.0 Amps from external batteries, powering an internal rotary transformer (motor-generator). Later models used a transistorized inverter power supply.[2]
- Antenna Systems:
- Mobile station: vertical rod aerials 4 ft, 8 ft or 14 ft high
- Fixed station: vertical ground mounted 32 ft mast
- Fixed station: horizontal 100 ft long end-fed wire (adjustable)
- Used Crystal Calibrator No. 10 as an external frequency reference
References
- ↑ "Duxford Radio Society: Restoration: WS 62". Archived from the original on 2018-08-21. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Equipment History File - Wireless Set No. 62 (British Army 1945)" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-10-05.
External links
- "Wireless Set No. 62". Retrieved 2023-10-05.
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