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Walts Daughter
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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


   
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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


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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.



   
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Walts Daughter
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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! :armata_PDT_37:

 

 

If anyone can contribute to his book, please get in touch with me. Thanks!

Improvised_Radios001.pdf


Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company


   
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Walts Daughter
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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


   
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