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E-662
Civil protection system receiver E-662; developed and produced by Brown Boveri Cie.
The civil protection organization planned a communications system to inform the population in the shelters in the event of a disaster and also to ensure communication between local civil protection organizations, Brown Boveri developed the „Ortsfunksystem 90“ (Local communications System) in the 1980s.
Technical Data
- Frequency range: 439 - 440 MHz
Power Supply
- Accumulator / Batteries: four 1.5 V batteries or 12 V DC from a car battery.
Dimensions
Accessories
- As standard antenna, a rubber coated antenna is used. To operate the set in an underground shelter, an external antenna (in the escape tunnel of the shelter) can be connected via a coaxial connector.
Operation
The local communications radio receiver has only two buttons, a volume and a test button.
It is powered by batteries, which means that the receiver, which is only switched on when messages are sent, can be operated for approx. 8 weeks from one set of batteries; when connected to a car battery, the receiver works for months.
Technical Principle
Single conversion superhet with a quartz-controlled fixed frequency and tone-controlled selective call operation.
Semiconductor setup
The set is completely solid state.
Development
The civil protection local communications broadcasting system Ortsfunksystem 90 was developed by Brown Boveri, in the eighties. The system consists of fixed frequency selective call activated receivers controlled from local communications transmitters, which can be used to broadcast informations to the population in a local area or can be remote controlled to reach the population of a whole region or county.