This is the 220VAC Netzschalttafel for the Telefunken 40/70 Watt transmitter and receiver. The Receiver and Transmitter are connected directly to this. It houses the fuses for the Mains supply and some other Voltages like the High-voltage 1500V for the Anode. It also houses Voltmeters and the Antenna-meter for the Transmitter as well as the sockets for the Morse key and the Mikrophone.
On the left side top to bottom the two connectors for the Transmitter and below it barely visible the one for the Receiver. To the right side the 3 Meters. The first is for the heater and anode voltage of the receiver. Next to it the one for the Antenna current and the last one is for the Mains voltage 220V. The bigger switch is for the Mains Voltage the one next to it is for the Receiver.
Here visible is the connector for the Receiver. These are often seen on Luftwaffe Equipment but also by the Kriegsmarine. I do not know who used them first. On the bottom left are the connectors for the earth of the Receiver and Transmitter. Next to it the connector for the Anode Voltage and the connector for the the Morse-key. On the right the black cover hides the Anode Voltage fuse.
This is the type plate. This is very special on the left and right the original screw holes are visible but for some reason the type plate was painted on instead I do not know why.
The type plate says the following Netztafel 220V
Waren NR: NA?????
ZCHG.NR: E240200????
APP. NR: 1970 mrc
On the right side is a ballast resistor but it is mounted the wrong way. Normally it would be mounted on a extra braked wich is missing and someone decided to bolt it directly to the case. There are also some ballast resistors missing there should be 3 of these in total but 2 are missing.
A better view of the all the different parts. Visible is also that the cables have at some point all been replaced sadly. This was done at some point after the war.
I believe this Netztafel might have been build from leftover parts at the end of the war. By that I dont mean post war but very late were they just used all the parts that were left to at least get some more out there but that is just my guess because some parts don´t seem to fit right or have different markings than others.








