From WWII to the Cold War: German SE109/3 Spy Radio
Join us as we explore the incredible story of the SE109/3 spy radio. This German radio was not only used during World War II but also by Western spies in the early days of the Cold War. Then, we attempt a real transmission from a beach in Denmark to a station in Norway, 480 kilometers away. We show you the successful result, as we exchange signal reports with our contact.

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Masters of Thrust: Goddard, Von Braun, and the Race to Space

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Why the Soviet T-34 Tank Changed World War II

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German WWII Agent Radio: Long-Distance Communication from the Norwegian Mountains

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German WW2 Direction Finder in use.

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The Rise and Fall of Heathkit, The Brand That Taught America To Build Its Own Electronics

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The Soviet City Erased From Every Map... Until the CIA Found It

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How Hallicrafters Went From War Hero to Forgotten Radio Brand

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WWII: The Rise And Fall of the Luftwaffe | Rare And Restored Archival Footage

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German WW2 unique Light Communication system, Lichtsprechgerät 80/80

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Funksprechgerät f, German WW2 radio, Repair, Antenna and QSO

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The Weird Design of Sputnik

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Can You Harness Free Electricity From Radio Signals?

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Torn.E.b restoration and testing. German WW2 radio.

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Inside a Secret 1940s WWII Agent Radio: The Lagercrantz Suitcase

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Sender Heusweiler: Das war Deutschlands stärkster Mittelwellensender

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Collins Radio Was the Best. So Why Did It Fail?

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Halve and then multiply: Getting from 11 MHz to the 27 MHz CB band

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Paraset WW2 spy radio replica morse code CW QSO

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British Scouts Dug Up a Buried German Radio — The Frequency Range Changed

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