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Old May 14th 05, 03:14 AM
Roger and Ute Brown
 
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The same earphones are available new-in-box on e-bay from time to time. I
believe they can be obtained BUY-IT-NOW for about 20 to 30 dollars. Fair
Radio also had (perhaps still does) them for about the same price recently.
Roger, KL7Q

"Randy or Sherry Guttery" wrote in message
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Hi All,
I found a box in the shack that I think has military headphones in it.
It is titled: 5965-160-1055 Headset, Elecrtical HS16A. Inside the box
is a foil envelope containing the headphones. The printing on the foil
envelope says Mil-B-131D class2 RAP Industries Inc. Columbus, GA.
August 1966.
Does anyone know what these are and what they might go with? Is there
any value to these? The foil envelope is sealed shut and I would like
to avoid opening it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


HS-16As were used with any of several radios from late WWII (replaced
the HS-16s) to mid 60's as they were fairly universal: 520 Ohm dual
elements; (I.E. 1000 ohms if in series; 250 ohms in parallel); 54 inch
cord; phone tip connectors.

Besides radios - they were also specified for use on some military tube
testers (ones that have "noise" monitor jacks - like the TV-10).

Last few I saw through ebay (used but good condition) went for $5 - $10
bucks. Your's being sealed should bring more.

BTW you noted RAP industries - is that correct? early ones (at least the
HS-16s) were made by Murdock.

HTHs
--
Sherry