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Old May 22nd 04, 05:15 PM
Mark
 
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Default General Electric Monitor Receiver

I recently purchased a GE Monitor Receiver from the estate of a man
who was an offical with a local fire department. The radio is
cosmetically in excellent condition, and I have a few questions about
it that I hope someone in this group may be able to answer.

It is a solid state 2 crystal channnel radio.

Both crystals are marked the same:

19B206
221 PI
47810.000 Khz.

The crystals have 3 leads coming from them.

Does anyone know what frequency these crystals receive on? When I
turn the radio on, all I get is faint static, no voice.

The radio model is NSO 6MDV 66
FCC Receiver Data ER-52-A
Ship Sate 732

Are crystals available anywhere for this radio anymore if I wanted to
change frequencies? Is the radio worth getting repaired?

It really looks good, and I would hate not to get it going again if it
was possible.

Any info or help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mark
 
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