Construction of radio equipment in a Japanese PoW camp

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Construction of radio equipment in a Japanese PoW camp
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Construction of radio equipment in a Japanese
PoW camp.






By
R.G.Wells.

Transcript of a recording by Lieutenant Colonel
R G Wells, on the construction of radio equipment whilst in a Japanese Prisoner
of War camp after the fall of Singapore.

The
need for a radio.

Creating the capacitor.

The cinnamon resistor.

The unconstructables: Headsets and
Valves.

The race for power.

AC – DC: Rectifieying the problem.

Receiving the signal.

The raid!


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