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Old February 14th 06, 08:54 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Lionel Sharp
 
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Chuck Harris wrote:
Lionel Sharp wrote:

I believe it was descended from the RAF TR1143 VHF set which was used
very successfully in the early days of WW2 for fighter control. When
the Americans saw the successful use of VHF they took a TR1143 back to
the USA and "Copied" it and produced it as the SCR522.



You make it sound like we (the US) were doing something evil, by lending
you our manufacturing capability, and helping you with the war effort.

-Chuck

G'day Chuck
No that was not the intention. Perhaps you can suggest another word that
is more to your liking
Lionel L Sharp, VK4NS
 
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