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Voice of freedom February 19th 05 12:02 AM

Old Army radio test set
 
I just came across an old army radio test set, a TS-970A/U built by Motorola.
Does anyone know how old it is, or if it might be worth anything? It's really
quaint, with a laminated instruction book and everything. Looks like maybe
1940's. I can't even find any reference to that number on Google.

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A Voice Of Freedom in the
United States of America

Big Gun February 19th 05 01:34 AM

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:02:53 -0600, Voice of freedom
wrote:


I just came across an old army radio test set, a TS-970A/U built by Motorola.
Does anyone know how old it is, or if it might be worth anything? It's really
quaint, with a laminated instruction book and everything. Looks like maybe
1940's. I can't even find any reference to that number on Google.


It's worthless! send it to me! : )

Sounds cool, really.

Voice of freedom February 19th 05 05:31 AM

AUK Registrar wrote :

In 42, Voice of
freedom
wrote:

I just came across an old army radio test set, a TS-970A/U built by
Motorola. Does anyone know how old it is, or if it might be worth
anything? It's really quaint, with a laminated instruction book and
everything. Looks like maybe 1940's. I can't even find any reference to
that number on Google.


http://www.comforttexas.net/gallery/...970_U_test_set

This site

http://www.73.com/specs/tf930.shtml


This one's the TS-970A/U, not sure what the difference is.


--
A Voice Of Freedom in the
United States of America

Voice of freedom February 19th 05 05:42 AM

Big Gun wrote :

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:02:53 -0600, Voice of freedom
wrote:


I just came across an old army radio test set, a TS-970A/U built by
Motorola. Does anyone know how old it is, or if it might be worth
anything? It's really quaint, with a laminated instruction book and
everything. Looks like maybe 1940's. I can't even find any reference to
that number on Google.


It's worthless! send it to me! : )

Sounds cool, really.


http://tinyurl.com/4z733

--
A Voice Of Freedom in the
United States of America


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