SP8WJT/HF8V - RED ARMY RADIOTELEGRAPH SIMULATOR - SP8WJT/HF8V ===================== RAAF WIRELESS RESERVE ===================== ORG: F-115, H-105 OVERVIEW: It was another usage of Amateurs for capitalistic War Machine purposes. It seems in 1934 it was quite active organisation. Districts were the same as in Amateur Radio. Reportedly some stations handled traffic at 30 WPM. CALLSIGNS: Both international and tactical callsigns used. International: VM$, VM$# series Tactical: d$# $ -latin letter, d -amateur district, # - figures (without 0) VMB 2nd District SUN 0900LT VMB1 2nd District MON 2000LT VMB2 2nd District TUE 2000LT VMB3 2nd District WED 2000LT VMC 3rd District VMD 4th District SUN 4155 1900LT VMD2 4th District SUN 4155 1900LT VME?? 5th District 6555 BCSTs 7317 section working VMF 6th District SUN VMG 7th District 1A2 1st District VK3DM 2A6 2nd District 2B2 2nd District 2B5 2nd District 2B6 2nd District 2C1 2nd District 2C3 2nd District 2Z1 2nd District VK2BP 3A2 3rd District VK3GJ 3C2 3rd District 3C5 3rd District 3D4 3rd District 3Z1 3rd District VK3UK 4A1 4th District 4B1 4th District 4Z1 4th District 5A1 5th District 5B5 5th District 5A2 5th District 5Z1 5th District VK5SU SUN 6555 BCSTs 0900LT 6A3 6th District 6A4 6th District 6Z1 6th District 7A1 7th District 7A2 7th District 7B1 7th District 7Z1 7th District VK7RC FREQ: 4155 6555 7317 TRAFFIC: - Training texts (sometimes with odd words) - RAAF stations and acfts contacts (WX, ARR, DEP) - Radiochecks ... etc (looking for more info) REMEARKS: In development/planning, not all stations on the air. If you have some examples of traffic pls send me. SOURCES: [1] Amateur-Radio-AU [2] https://worldradiohistory.com/AUSTRALIA/Amateur-Radio/Amateur-Radio-AU-1934.pdf