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Avro Lancaster – Wireless Operator’s Position

Here, we shall look at the Avro Lancaster Bomber’s Wireless Operator’s Position and Radio Equipment in the aircraft. We shall be covering the T1154, R1155, A1134A, and Fishpond along with many other items of equipment. We shall look at various wartime diagrams and photographs, and refer to extracts from the wartime Air Ministry manuals. Join us, as we take a tour of the Avro Lancaster’s Wireless Operator’s Position, as we embark on a journey aimed at promoting UK Aviation Heritage. I’d like to add a special thanks to Norman Groom for the kind help he gave me back in 2003. Textual extracts from Air Ministry Air Publications are Crown Copyright and transcribed with the kind permission of the National Archives, London. All colour diagrams are based on original Air Ministry Air Publications mono illustrations and transcribed into colour by Bryan Atkinson with the permission of the National Archives, London. Thanks must also be given to the following superb organisations for their kind support when Bryan Atkinson originally developed The Lancaster Explored PC CD-ROM back in 2004, all are listed below and are included once again in this series of videos. Lancaster B.Mk.I, PA474. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. Lancaster B.Mk.I, R5868. Royal Air Force Museum, London. Lancaster B. Mk.III, DV372. Imperial War Museum. Lancaster B.Mk.X, KB889. Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Lancaster B.Mk.VII, NX611. Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre. The Norman Groom & Jeremy Hall Lancaster Nose Sections. The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust. The National Archives, London. The material contained in this video is intended for historical, reference, and entertainment value only, and is not to be construed as usable for aircraft or component restoration, maintenance, or use. Devon S A (Flt Lt), Royal Air Force official photographer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Royal Air Force official photographer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Consort for Brass - Classical Rousing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ #lancasterbomber #avrolancaster #ukaircraftexplored Table of Contents: 00:00 - Introduction 00:30 - Location of Wireless Operator's Station 00:43 - Wireless Operator's Seat 01:00 - Wireless Operator's Window 01:16 - View of the Merlins 01:21 - Equipment Overview 01:31 - Wireless Operator's Table 01:38 - TR9F Installation 01:59 - IFF Location 02:10 - The Morse Key Type F 02:23 - More on the Table Flap 02:38 - T1154 & R1155 Location 02:54 - Various Aerial Locations 03:03 - Switchbox Type J 03:07 - Trailing Winch 03:19 - Power Units 03:36 - The T.1154 Controls 05:04 - The Frequency Range Switch 05:26 - The Notation Panel 06:13 - The Master Control Switch 06:38 - The Power Output Controls 06:58 - The R.1155 Controls 07:22 - The Frequency Range Switch 07:45 - The Function Selector Control 08:06 - Controls at the Top Left of the R.1155 U 08:26 - The Tuning Dial 09:06 - The Tuning Indicator 09:34 - Meter Deflection Sensitivity Switch 09:45 - Aural Sense Control 09:58 - Switching Speed Control 10:02 - The Trailing Aerial Winch 11:14 - A night down the Pub! 11:32 - The Oxygen Economiser 12:16 - Oxygen Economisers for the crew 12:25 - Oxygen Bottle Crate 12:39 - Portable Oxygen Bottles 12:49 - IFF - Identification Friend or Foe 13:21 - TR.9F and TR.1196 14:19 - The D.F. Loop 14:30 - The Visual Indicator Mk. I 14:49 - The Amplifier Type A1134A 15:01 - The Mic - Tel Intercommunication 15:48 - The Aerial Switchbox Type. J 16:18 - The Aerial Ammeter 16:26 - H2S and Fishpond 17:08 - The Fishpond Indicator Type 182A 17:27 - How Fishpond Worked

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