Help with identification - military radio
Help with identification - military radio
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shed driver

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2,663 posts

176 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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I know it's not exactly hi-fi but I'm sure that PH is always up for a challenge.

I've been clearing out the stores at my local cadet unit with a view to us reopening in the new year. At the back of the stores was three large cases containing bits of a military radio.

I've got a few pictures, but I've not been able to open all the cases as they will need loads of stuff moving off them. As a cadet unit we are never realistically going to use it, although it may be used as a static display in recruitment stands etc.

If there are any scaly backs around it would be nice to know how on earth we put it together.

If we decide to get rid, is it actually worth anything? Or is it just landfill?















Thanks in advance.

SD.

Defcon5

6,398 posts

207 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governmen...

Looks like a short range set for comms between an EOD team that records everything

shed driver

Original Poster:

2,663 posts

176 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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10 minutes - that's really impressive - a massive thankyou.

We only need to work out what to do with it now!

SD.