I know nothing more - contact Warren directly.
<m60a1mbt@gmail.com>


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From: Warren Brader <m60a1mbt@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: Navy Radio
To: Nick England <nick@navy-radio.com>


Thank for getting back to me.
I am in California.
I do have a few boxes of ww2  cables, handsets headsets, microphones, books, parts, Transmitter, ww2 tank radio with accessories and book, Tuning units, and other parts and pieces tucked away.
Please do pass my name on to others as I will do the same in your endeavors. 
I do have a complete vietnam through the 90s tactical radio system for vehicles if you know someone doing a restoration with guaranteed working radio's. 

On Sat, Aug 16, 2025, 10:09 AM Nick England <nick@navy-radio.com> wrote:
Hi Warren - thanks for your message - however, I stick to post-war radio gear. and have no crypto gear other than a rack-mounted photo of a KW-7...

If you like, I can forward your message to other folks who might be interested?
Where are you located? - shipping is always a problem.
best regards,
Nick England K4NYW
Chapel Hill NC
www.navy-radio.com


On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 9:47 PM Warren Brader <m60a1mbt@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the following for trade.

I would like to trade for an M-209.

TBO-1 Type CG-43003 Dated 23 November 1936 in very good condition.

TBX-2 Accessory box in good condition CG-10026A dated 22 January 1941 W/ Cable CG-49046, and cable CG-49047.

1 ea. BC-375 Rcvr Xmtr w/tuning unit minus 211 tubes.

1 ea. Antenna coupler.

3 ea.  extra tuning units.

I have many other misc. communication items that I will include headsets, microphones, cables, antennas. from various periods that I will include. Lots of various manuals.

I am thinning out my collection and would like to have the M-209 to go along with some other items that I have that are from the cold war era.

Warren
760-519-9752