My Torn Radio Fu, D2, Project.
  • Introduction
  • Materials Required
    • Tools required
    • Replica resin faceplate
    • Replica resin faceplate & Control Knobs & Dials >
      • Dial's & Meter's construction >
        • Construction of Ma Meter
        • Construction of V Meter
        • Tuning dial construction
        • Constructing my Enigma Keys, & plugboard.
        • Fusprech f
        • Constructing the Battery Box for my Torn eb
        • " Abgesetzte Antenne " Remote Ariel for the Torn fu d2
        • My "Entertainment Radio"
      • Aerial input socket & tuning apparatus
      • Front connection panel for Communication's gear
      • Battery power inlet socket
      • power cable
      • 2B 39 Battery
      • External aerial & mounting
      • Sound Box
      • Accessory case's for Radio gear
      • Case for Sturmgewher 44
      • Transporting case for Aerial's
      • Micro switch mounting plate & built in audio source.
      • Morse code circuit.
      • "Radio case" & transporting Strap loops & Side loops,
      • Transporting straps
  • Internal make up of the "Radio"
  • Battery Box
  • Numbers, logos & dials
  • Failed designs
  • Technical " Maintenance " of Radio
  • Comment / Contact / or ask a Question
  • Where am i
  • My Communication's Post
  • Monitoring Receiver Fu.H.E.c.
  • Feldfu f
  • Building my Arriflex 35 mm Camera
  • News Reel
  • Fu.H.E.uL. Radio receiver, Direction Finder
Internal make up of the "radio".
Some of the parts your recognize, new parts are now introduced,

( 1 ) a Valve from my spare bits box  ( just for appearance ) ( 2 ) a tone producing circuit  for morse code sound  printed     circuit to the left & rear of left tuning dial
( 3 ) a variable pitch control (round item at rear of right hand dial ) to increase or decrease the out put from the morse sounder.
( 4 ) supports for the shafts of the dials which come through the front of the faceplate,

( 5) an Electrical connection strip for connecting various electrical circuits togeather.

( 6 ) a "floor" for supporting connecting wireing.

 
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Slight reverse angle view, Speaker & battery for the morse tone circuit can now be clearly seen,

a welded frame is also fitted to provide support for faceplate and other components e.g. mounting for speaker.
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Click on thumb nail's ( below ) for enlargement. 
One of the two area's prepared for speakers  
Two speakers installed
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One speaker is an out put for the Morse code circuit, & the other is for the out put from an audio source, 

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Tuning Capacitor,
This is a Tuning Capacitor which i salvaged from an old Radio, i have constructed and fitted  an  Adaptor plate to the front of the unit this is for fitting the Capacitor behind one of the tuning dial's on the front of the faceplate this is made from Aluminium, when the front tuning knob and dial is rotated the Tuning Capacitor will also rotate