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writes: On 26 Oct 2004 04:54:56 GMT, (Len Over 21) wrote: In article , (N2EY) writes: In article , Mike Coslo writes: N2EY wrote: In article , (Len Over 21) writes: In article , Robert Casey writes: snip Tsk, tsk, TSK! I have an R-70. Leo has an R-70. Both still work to specifications (which are quite good). It does indeed. And my BC-221 is still intact. (my BC-221-AA actually, made by Philco in 1942, with a big WWII-vintage Royal Canadian Signal Corps decal on its side - pretty neat!). As it should be. ![]() Right on! :-) But...I've got you beat on who made what...the Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner Company made a bunch of 7-foot tall BC-339 trans- mitters for the USA Signal Corps during WW2. Said so on the little nameplate. I suppose some (who weren't born yet until a decade after that war) will say "those suck!" :-) |
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