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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 6:13 pm   #1
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Default Relay Unit Type125.

Anyone familiar with this relay type 125. I would be interested to know if it was from WWII or the Cold War era. I presume it was an aircraft installation.
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

Cecil,

I've had these relay units in my hands in the past - don't think I have any now.

The clue to its age is in the AP1086 code number. "10F/16827". My understanding is that codes beyond 10,000 are generally post WWII. So I will plump for Cold War era.

I looked up this Relay Type 125 in my copy of AP1086, and its listed in the 1950 edition that I have. Its description is as follows:

"Aerial changeover relay for changing over from Transmitter to Receiver in VHF T.R.s. 24 volt supply."

So the type of equipment I'm thinking it is part of is TR.1934, TR.1935, TR.1936 series. A set of VHF transceivers covering 100 - 156Mc/s. And these are definitely post-war.


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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 6:40 pm   #3
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

I agree with Richard, purely because the main RF connector in use during WW2 was the Pye plug/socket.
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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 6:43 pm   #4
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

Cecil,

as far as I recall, there is a fairly nice coaxial relay inside the box. Not sure what impedance the system is - the TR.1935 series list a 45 ohm impedance on the transmit side.....


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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 6:46 pm   #5
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

Thanks Richard, I appreciate your quick reply. This relay which I had no info, was in my former radio communications museum and has been in the junk box for a few years.
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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 6:58 pm   #6
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

I believe this relay was used in the Canberra, and probably in numerous other aircraft from that era.

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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 7:03 pm   #7
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Default Re: Relay Unit Type125.

Yes the "SO239" sockets [sometimes called 'UHF'] date it somewhat post-WWII; they were generally considered to be 'around 50 Ohms' but being not much more than a screened banana-plug they really didn't count as UHF-capable though were often used up to a couple of hundred MHz.
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Also used in 1980s CBs??
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Old 23rd Mar 2023, 8:27 pm   #9
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Older CCTV kit as well.
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Old 25th Mar 2023, 12:20 pm   #10
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Many thanks for all the replies.
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