I forget who got them, but Ted, W3PWW, sold 2 CA-125 units with a book at his big sale last year.  Both were working on CAP frequencies. I originally had the 3 of them, all from DEA surplus, circa 1975.  K3HVG

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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2022 5:38:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [MRCA] Communications Associates, Inc. Radios
 
On 6/18/2022 3:35 PM, Jack Antonio wrote:
> SA-200 is the Motorola name for a portable backpack transceiver

Boy that's slipped down the memory hole for me too Jack and Google
hasn't been much help but from a note, it may have been their CA-32.

I should correct my previous statement, as the CAI-125 ad from
Motorboating magazine says "the company also offers a frequency
synthesised SSB called the CA-35 MS/MKII that will never have to be
recrystalled or retuned".

They occupied a nice 20,000 sq. ft. building in Huntingdon Station NY
that now houses a company making fitness equipment and the latest proof
of life seems to be about 1981.    In the same ad they state "HighSeas
is built by Communication Associates Inc - the world's leading maker of
SSB equipment for commercial vessels".

73, Bob W9RAN

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