WW2 U.S. Army Signal Corps. Potentiometer.
A potentiometer : an instrument for measuring electromotive forces. A potentiometer is a device used for measuring the EMF of a cell or potential difference between two points in a circuit. It works on the principle of comparison i.e., comparing the unknown voltage with the known voltage and makes use of balanced conditions.
What did they use it for? Beats me! I have searched and can’t find the exact application this was used for. If you know please share the information by message!
AMAZING DECORATORS PIECE!
10” x 10” x 4”
WAS: $298.00
NOW: $198.00
This WW2 U.S. Army Signal Corps Potentiometer is a rare and original piece of militaria from the United States. It was used during the period of the Second World War (1939-45) and is a valuable collectible for history enthusiasts. The item is made of high-quality materials and is in good working condition. Its unique design and functionality make it a must-have for collectors and those interested in military memorabilia. The potentiometer was manufactured in the United States and is a great addition to any collection of field gear and equipment from the WW2 era.