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terryS wrote: ... I worked on one WS19 when in the Army Cadets some 50+ years ago. Just the set itself the military hadn't provided anything else! Got it transmitting a few watts into a lamp dummy load antenna. Was probably a Mark I; it also had the Russian markings. Terry That would make it a US or Canadian manufactured Mark II or a Canadian Mark III, which were the only ones with Russian/English markings. (Britain and Australia had none to spare for export.) Chris. p.s: A friend has an R107 with the bottom panel securing bolt in place. I intend to measure this to within an inch (2.54 cm.) of its life the next time I go to London, so I can make three of them up - I assume you still need one for your set? -- "Heisenberg may have slept here." -- BSD fortune file "Actually, we have scientifically determined that Heisenberg did indeed sleep exactly here. However, we have no idea whatsoever just how fast asleep he was." -- Dave Aronson in the scary.devil.monastery |
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