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Picked this spark xmtr up at the local ham flea market this weekend and wonder if anyone can identify it. It looks like a key was part of the front and it is missing the actual key. I presume in the bottom there was plates for a capacitor but am open to the thoughts of others. It looks to have been commercial and I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on who made it. By the way if you have really sharp eyes you will notice the price is $12.00. The individual selling it is a friend and when I pointed out I thought it was worth much more, he gave it to me !!! 73 -- Carl WA1KPD Visit My Boatanchor Collection at http://home.comcast.net/~chnord/wa1kpd.html |
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