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British communications receiver used during World War II
The R1155 was a British communications receiver, commonly used in aircraft along with its associated T1154 transmitter. It was used extensively by the
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British electrical and plastics manufacturer
In addition to radar equipment, Ekco also manufactured the ubiquitous R1155 and T1154 aircraft radios at its Aylesbury shadow factory. Ekco carried
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List of equipment of RAF Bomber Command aircraft of World War II
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Extinct order of birds
Florian (24 October 2022). "Flightless birds". Current Biology. 32 (20): R1155–R1162. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.09.039. ISSN 0960-9822. PMID 36283384. Widrig
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where he would then know to drop his bombs. The Royal Air Force used the R1155/T1154 receiver/transmitter combination in most of its larger aircraft, particularly
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British electronics, defence and telecommunications company
including shell cases, aircraft parts, and radio equipment such as the R1155 (receiver), and T1154 (transmitter). In all, 161,500 pieces of wartime electronic
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Methods of relaying information to and from aircraft
other where it would then know to drop bombs. The Royal Air Force used the R1155/T1154 receiver/transmitter combination in most of its larger aircraft, particularly
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World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
system for its time. Most British-built Lancasters were fitted with the R1155 receiver and T1154 transmitter, whereas the Canadian-built aircraft and
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Species of mammal
"Tread-water feeding of Bryde's whales". Current Biology. 27 (21): R1154–R1155. Bibcode:2017CBio...27R1154I. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.09.045. PMID 29112865
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RAF radio-frequency jammer during the Second World War
R1155 Receiver on top of T1154 Transmitter, used for Tinsel.
Tinsel_(codename)
HF250 Europa Receiver". www.universal-radio.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17. "R1155 receiver". www.tuberadio.com. Retrieved 2019-04-25. "McKay Dymek DR22C shortwave
List of communications receivers
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and VT105 for the T1154 transmitter. VR99, VR100, VR101 and VR103 for the R1155 receiver. TT11 for the TR1143 fighter set. VT90 micropup used in airborne
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Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Lancaster of No. 57 Squadron based at RAF Scampton speaking to the pilot from his position in front of the Marconi T1154/R1155 transmitter/receiver set
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NPS". Military Wireless Museum Official Website Video of Lancaster radio R1155/T1154 Video of classic Codar CR-66 receiver Video of classic Eddystone 2245A
Military Wireless Museum in the Midlands
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Military Museum in Norfolk, England
display on local history. Featured : Clansman radio, Larkspur radio and R1155 A large number of the museums displays are outside of the buildings due
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