[MRCA] Torn Fu.d2 restoration

Ray Fantini RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Thu May 28 22:37:13 EDT 2020


Low band Land Mobile Radio Service and Low band Public Service but they are all FM cover that range. Fire Departments and organizations that had been around from the beginning of time like State Police were once on Low Band but they have all vacated those frequencies decades ago. Some Fire Departments had so many pocket pagers and Plektron receivers that they were maybe the last to use it.
I thought that a TBY transceiver may be just the radio to net with that set being it covers the same bad, is AM  and super wide band.
Think about it for a second, the Torn FU.d2 was designed around the same time as the TBY and that's a far superior radio, at least looks like it to me but never played around with one myself.

Ray F/KA3EKH
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Since I’m comfortable, but not independently wealthy, the restoration will be going slow. German WW2 radio parts make the prices charged for allied radios seem dirt cheap by comparison. And before I try to operate the radio, I have to find out more about the frequency range it operates on so I don’t get into trouble when the radio works when powered up.

Mark D.
WW2RDO

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