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No. 17 MKII Transceiver Wireless Set, c. 1941 British portable WWII transceiver, used as a ground station for communication between searchlight s...

"M.C.R.1 Midget Communication Receiver", 1944 By Philco Radio, GB. 5-valve receiver, serial no. 77151, with 4 frequency plug-ins, suitable AC/DC ...

WWI Airman's Wireless Set, c. 1916 Consisting of: 1) "Telephone Wireless Aircraft MKII Transmitter", by General Electric, USA. 2 replica valves, ...

WWII US Army Signal Corps Radio Receiver BC-312, c. 1940 Different makers, metal case, 1,5–18 MHz in 6 ranges, 9 valves, 18 in. wide. Condition:...

2 Military Wireless Transceivers, USA, c. 1940 1) RCA aircraft radio receiver CRV-46151. – And: 2) Westinghouse Navy radio receiver CRI-43007. C...

PRT-20-1 Portable Radiotelephone, c. 1960 Manufacturer: Spilsbury & Tindall Ltd., Canada. Shortwave (2–6 MHz) crystal-controlled transceiver, wit...

British Type 3 MKII Spy Radio Set, 1941 2-container version, transmitter and receiver together in container marked G, power supply and spare box ...

Telefunken Detector Receiver and Spark Transmitter, c. 1916 Tornister station KFuk 16, WWI mobile radio set, for 12 V battery power, weight only ...

Military VHF-Receiver E-628 Complete Swiss army radio station by Autophon AG, Solothurn, consisting of: wood transport box, manual, Q-code and sh...

Mark III Short-Wave Tuner, 1916 By A.T.M. Johnson & Phillips Ltd., London. Crystal receiver, 100–700 meter wave length, a high-quality World War ...

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