The WW2 British RAF Radio Receiver Type 1155A in Transit Box is a historically significant communications device utilized by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Designed primarily for aircraft installation, the Type 1155A receiver was commonly paired with the T1154 transmitter and was integral to airborne radio operations from the early 1940s onwards. The receiver is housed in its original transit box, which was used to protect the equipment during storage and transport. The Type 1155A features a multi-band tuning system capable of receiving a wide range of radio frequencies essential for navigation and communication. Its robust metal chassis is equipped with analog dials, switches, and clearly marked controls, consistent with RAF standards of the period. This example includes the transit box, which bears typical military stenciling and construction details. The Type 1155A is recognized as a key component in RAF bomber and reconnaissance aircraft radio stations throughout the war.
WW2 British RAF Radio Receiver Type 1155A In Transit Box
$275.00
The WW2 British RAF Radio Receiver Type 1155A was a critical component of Royal Air Force communications during the Second World War. Designed for installation in bombers and transport aircraft, this receiver enabled reliable reception of signals over long distances, facilitating navigation and coordination. The unit features selectable frequency ranges, analog tuning dials, and a robust metal chassis, reflecting wartime engineering standards. Original examples include
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