[Milsurplus] WWII Items
David Knepper
cra at floodcity.net
Fri Oct 15 07:46:09 EDT 2004
I have a brand new oval identification plate with black background, white
lettering, that was probably used on an automobile security pass. It is
labeled Fort Monmouth with the Signal Corp colored flags and the number
7643, 1943, and New Jersey in that order. Never been mounted.
Anyone interested in this piece of Americana?
Like New - Radio News, November 1942, Special U.S. Army Signal Corp Issue
and Radio News, February 1944 issue, Special Signal Corps Issue for 1944.
Brand New:
TM-11486, Electrical Copmmunication Systems Engineering, 25 April 1943
TM-11-363, Pole Line Construction, January 26, 1942
FM-24-5, Basic Field Manual, Signal Communications, October 19, 1942
TM 1-455, Electrical Fundamentals, 10 August 1944
TM 11-498, Fundamentals of Telephony and Manuary Telegraphy, 4 October 1944
TM 10-455, The Body Finisher Woodworker, Upholsterer Painter, and
Glassworker, March 13, 1942
TM 11-475, Principles of Long Distrance Telephone and Telegraphy
Transmission, 28 October 1944
TM 11-430, Storage Batteries for Signal Communication ...," January 16, 1942
"Prepare for the Official U.S. Army-Navy Tests," December 5, 1942
Still have the T28-ATP-1 if anyone is interested.
Taking Any Reasonable Offers
Thank you.
Dave, W3ST
Publisher of the Collins Journal
Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
www.collinsra.com
Nets: 3805 Khz, Monday/Wednesdays 8 PM EDST
14250 Khz Saturday, 12 Noon EDST
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Knepper" <cra at floodcity.net>
To: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 5:40 PM
Subject: T28-APT-1
> I recently acquired a new unit in original box. I am unfamiliar with the
> unit but do know that it uses 832A tubes and is probably a aircraft VHF
> unit.
>
> Excess to my needs - make offer, please.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Dave, W3ST
> Publisher of the Collins Journal
> Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
> www.collinsra.com
> Nets: 3805 Khz, Monday/Wednesdays 8 PM EDST
> 14250 Khz Saturday, 12 Noon EDST
>
>
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