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beak:
And we've got no radio. I would have 2. Yet they have have none.

Ting:
I suspect transporting a radio at that time may have required special permissions. Even a Finnish knife required a license.
Plus it would have weighed about 20kg extra.
Plenty of radio engineering expertise in the group though.

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: beak on July 24, 2020, 03:05:48 PM ---And we've got no radio. I would have 2. Yet they have have none.

--- End quote ---

Yes and I would want a Gun as well. No Radio equipment or Firearms.

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: Ting on July 24, 2020, 03:43:58 PM ---I suspect transporting a radio at that time may have required special permissions. Even a Finnish knife required a license.
Plus it would have weighed about 20kg extra.
Plenty of radio engineering expertise in the group though.

--- End quote ---

Yes Students studying Radio Engineering. And Dyatlov, who even made Radios and used them on hikes. But not this one  !  ? 

beak:
Where did the radio go?
There will have been one. But who owned it? Obviously Dyatlov.

That was the fight. If that was my camp (and a fight) then that radio would be like diamonds.

Nothing found and no diary entries to suggest that there was a radio.
If you are going to use something like that then you do what (LD) did (hide in the tent). Or attempt to.
There MUST have been a radio. Even in 1959 .... 14 years after the end of WW2 they were common then.

Nobody found any trace of a radio???????????

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