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I will never get around to using these. These were desiged to fit into
a relay rack for shore stations and are 3 1/2 inches tall. Power is 110 vac. The F3 is a fixed frequency AM receiver now on 3.00 MHz. It is complete and I have listened to it. In storage since. The CW3 is a fixed frequency CW receiver, it is less a coil and has been butchered a bit. Pick these up (no cost) or they go to junk. I have the books, the books are in very good condition and I might want a few bucks for them. Please respond directly. regards, cullen K5HAL |
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