
FUG10
E10K, HF receiver, FUG10

E10K is the short wave receiver in the FUG10
system. The FUG10 system was developed in 1936 1937, and
was from 1939 standard radio system in most of Luftwaffes
bombers.

Four preset radiofrequencies can be programmed
with the wheel under the dial.

Latest technology with the tube RV12P2000 was
used in all functions in the receiver.
The receiver can be replaced in less then 30
seconds with the unique mounting system.

LA8AKs block diagram.
| E10K HF receiver Frequency range: 3.0 6.0 MHz IF = 1460 kHz. Power: 12V , 230V Measures: H = 180 mm, W = 220 mm, D = 200 mm Weight: kg |

Here we can see the fine mechanical molding
technology used in this radio.

Look at the advanced casting technique and cable
guide. This is the German WW2 technology on top.

Left side. The BFO oscillator with RV12P2000 is
located in the bottom of the photo.

Rear side. Here is the 10 pin connector with antenna, power and
audio signals.

The audio amplifier is located in the lower
section.

Upper side. Her is both RF an MF circuits.

Underside of the RF section. Here is the
fantastic tuning capacitor.
AUDIO AND BFO SECTION.

Here is the lower section of EK10. On the right we have the audio
amplifier. The BFO is to the left.
Here is the technical data for the audio amplifier:
| THD THD, even harmonics THD, odd harmonics THD+N SINAD Output impedance Max level |
0.17% 0.04 % 0.17 % 0.19 % 54 dB -- -- |

Audio module with the headphone connector.

Back side of the audio amplifier.

Underside of the audio amplifier.
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| Measurement of MF filter. (A) is the signal input from measuring equipment. (B) is the signal from the filter and back to measuring equipment. My special measuring probe is in use here. The signal is terminated in a 50 ohm resistors and connected to the input of MF filter with a capacitor of 1 pF. With this equipment, we can measure a dynamic range of 100 dB. |

| Here is the curve to the MF filter. X axis is 200 kHz. Y axis is 100 dB The correct frequency is 1460 kHz and not 1500 kHz that I have calibrated to. The radio works very well with this frequency, too. |
S10K, HF transmitter, FUG10

SK10 behind the front cover.

Look at the advanced casting technique used in this sender.

RL12P35 are used in both oscillator and PA.
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Here is the tuning mechanism removed.

Oscillator electronics - right, PA electronics - left.
The transmit frequency are adjusted with the two adjustable
coils.
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Here is the tube section.

Tube section with RL12P35 tubes.
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This is the tuning mechanism with four frequency memories.

Here are the four memory disks.