Thanks, Jacques.  yes, I thought probably 1941 but not sure.  If it really was built in 1941, it is the same age as me!  And both of us are still working properly...

On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 11:58 AM Jacques Fortin <jacques.f@videotron.ca> wrote:

I still have a LM-14: working and accurate.

The LM-14 manual dates from 1943, and as the LM-8 came earlier, could it be 1942 ?

 

73, Jacques, VE2JFE in Montreal

 

I keep a gifted LM-8 (a Navy version of the BC-221) on my workbench as a frequency generator.  Extremely accurate.  Nearly 80 years old, I think but I can't find the production date.  I also have a nice BC-221 and a third unit (Army version) awaiting restoration.  I really like these old units.

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