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Old April 9th 04, 12:10 AM
Michael Crestohl
 
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Default FS: TM11-486 ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 1945

This is a very interesting Communications reference book from WW-II.
It was the intelligence bible of the period. Over 600 pages covering
telegraph, radio, telephony, teletype, power, etc. About 160 pages
are devoted to Radio and there is a lot of information on the neat
WW-II MIL radioequipment that is so popular today. There is an
interesting chapter on "Foreign" telephone systems and how to
interface it with Army equipment. The book is in good condition but
has some inkspots on the edge and some minor waterspotting on ten
cover. The spine has been reinforced with clear special library tape.
This was well done and the tape is still clear and flexible.

I am asking $150.00 or best offer for this rare item plus shipping
costs. I have only seen one other in the many years I have been
collecting this stuff. Several years ago I swapped a copy for a
R-390A metal cabinet......

If interested please reply by e-mail.

73,

Michael,
W1RC
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