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![]() Irv Finkleman wrote: Ah! Memories! When I served on HMCS Sussexvale and HMCS Jonquiere, two WWII Frigates, we had them in the radio shack. Yes, they were excellent VLF and LF receivers. Indeed, they could be tube operated, or without power as a crystal set! I don't know where you could find any info on them now... but thanks for the memories! Irv VE6BP -- Hi Irv Glad to hear that at least someone has heard of that radio. :-) I have a few other Marconi sets from that era that I am also trying to get info on. It's hard to believe that I have so many radios of WW2 vintage that there is no information on. It's not like there was only a small number made. Must be the "why" they were made or the "who" they were made for that causes the trouble. 7 3 Reed -- ARROW Research - Avro CF-105 Reed Park 252 Gauvin Road Dieppe, New Brunswick E1A 1M1 Amateur Radio VE1NU 19 set user and paraset replica builder |
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