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Wireless Set No.38 MKIII HF Radio Transceiver
Wireless Set No.38 MKIII HF Radio Transceiver
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Product Description
The Wireless Set No.38 MKIII HF Radio Transceiver was widely used by British and Commonwealth forces during the Second World War. Designed as a man-portable short-range communication set, it was typically operated by infantry units to maintain contact between platoons and company headquarters. Operating in the HF band, the No.38 Set offered reliable voice communication over short distances, proving invaluable on the battlefield.
This example is the Mark III variant, which introduced several design improvements over earlier models, including a more compact chassis and simplified controls for ease of use in the field. The transceiver is housed in its original metal case and retains its distinctive wartime finish.
The set offered here is untested, but it appears to be in good overall condition, with no obvious damage or missing components visible. Collectors and historians will appreciate its authenticity as a genuine piece of British wartime communication equipment.
Please refer to the photographs for a clear view of its current condition. This makes an excellent addition to any WWII militaria collection, particularly for those with an interest in military radio and signals equipment.