Hey Joe, I am back for a little bit tonight. First night that I've actually spent some time on my forum. Man do I feel out of the loop.
I just watched a couple of shows within the last few weeks that spoke about the handie-talkies, the ones that guys like you would have used. Don't feel bad about being confused. According to the last show I watched, many folks call that little darlin' by it's wrong name.
What is your exact question about the SCR-536?
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Quoting pdhinkle,
I am still a little confused by http://www.olive-drab.com/od_electronics_scr536.php can some one explain.
Are you confused by that photo being labeled as a "walkie-talkie"??
If you note the caption below it says "Radio Set SCR-536, the original Walkie Talkie (or Handy Talkie). "
He corrected his error. A common mistake.
Steve
Enginears...Engeneres....Engineres----- I are one and I can't spell it.
No. no I am not confused a bit. The back pack SCT-300 was self padded with its own carrying harness as a unit. (called a walkie talkie).. the hand held SCR-536 was much smaller by far and had one strap for carrying over the shoulder. (Called the handi talkie).. Check out the web site http://users.skynet.be/jeeper/page100.html
Only thing I found incorrect on this site is to me they slightly underestimated the range
of the 300 and overesimated the range of the 536 radios.
Ah, more to add to this discussion.
A while back I received an email from a gentleman named Brian. He is working on a book about improvised radios built by servicemen during WWII and later.
Attached you can read the intro letter, accompanying questions to vets, and a story from the New York Times on June 25, 1944.
Brian, I hope I provided you with some info for your book, by introducing you to several veterans I know. Good luck! ![]()
If anyone can contribute to his book, please get in touch with me. Thanks!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
Received this from Brian today...
Marion,
Thank you very much for doing that! Mr. Cassic received one of the 300 or so letters I sent out to the Anzio Beachhead Veterans mailing list. The response was incredible - several interviews, some wonderful letters, and a photograph of one of the veterans using one of the radios!
I appreciate all of your help with this, and I will let you know what sort of responses I get.
Best wishes,
Brian
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company