[GCARC] FW: New Form Entry: Contact GCARC
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If you are interested, please contact Anthony directly.
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From: ceramia at verizon.net [mailto:no-reply at weebly.com]
Sent: June 06, 2018 18:53
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Subject: New Form Entry: Contact GCARC
You've just received a new submission to your <https://gloucestercountyarc.weebly.com/contact-gcarc.html> Contact GCARC.
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Anthony Cerami
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1939 Pre- WW-II RCA Military Transcever MI-8751 Ser 160
BC-474/SCR-288
It is the first 1940 production run of what later was accepted in the US into the Signal Corps as the
BC-474/SCR-288
after a couple of minor modifications. The first run had the RCA commercial product number, and it was contracted by the Swedish Army. After the US entered WW2, it couldn't be exported to non-allied countries.
The radio set consists of:
Transceiver with accessories
(four legs, 1 headsets, wire antenna, morse key 2 batteries and microphone).
The transceiver has a welded aluminium housing. Set up for operation with the four removable legs, the opened lid is used as a shelf for writing or for the use of the Morse key. The battery for the receiver is situated in a compartment of the receiver housing below the transmitter-chassis.
Generator GN-45-B with: 2 legs, 1 leg with seat, antenna reel and wire, crank for the generator).
Very cool piece. best offer!
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