GSR (Continued): |
2 Runddipol fitted. One on bridge and one atop Schnorchel. |
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Radar: |
Hohentwiel with Matress aerial. |
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D/F Gear: |
Fitted covering range of 70 - 12,000 kilocycles and 15 - 33 kilocycles. |
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Transmitters: |
1 200 Watt short wave transmitter (20 - 90 meters). |
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1 150 Watt long wave transmitter (600 - 800 meters) both by Telefunken. |
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40 Watt emergency transmitter (20 - 80 meters) by Lorenz. |
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Receivers: |
1 "Grosschiff" Type (80 - 100 meters). |
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1 All-wave receiver (20 - 20,000 kilocycles). |
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Echo Sounding Gear: |
Atlas Type fitted. |
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U.T: |
Atlas Type fitted. |
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GHG: |
AN 301 Type fitted (Balkongeraet). |
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RDE: |
Carried. |
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Rubber Boats: |
3 6-man rubber boats. |
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53 1-man rubber boats. |
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Early History: |
After the commissioning on 12 February, 1944, U-805 proceeded
to Kiel for U.A.K. trials. On 15 March, 1944, having completed these
trials, the boat went to Gotenhafen and was attached to the T.V.A.
for three months. The principal activity here was the experimental
shooting of the T-5 torpedo. |
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The latter half of June was filled with the Agru-Front training,
followed by torpedo exercises at Pillau and Libau and further repairs
and adjustments at Danzig. From 20 September until 30 September,
1944, U-805 participated in the regular tactical exercises and on
2 October returned to the Seebeck Yard in Wesermünde for final
overhaul, remaining there until 22 January 1945. Then U-805 proceeded
to Kiel to complete the Schnorchel installation and to prepare for
patrol. At this time, the following work was carried out: |
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(1) Cut-away
bow fitted. |
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(2) Head
fitted with compressed air flushing. |
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(3) Upper
deck torpedo tubes removed. |
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(4) Bridge
armored. New Twin 20 mm and 37 mm guns added. |