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GRC-26A RTTY gear, Hallicrafters contractor.</div>
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Recently acquired some supposed Iraqi military radio equipment, part of a direction finding system, supposedly captured by Special Forces, partially bombed, salvaged by unknown US contractors or quasi-military personnel. Most was scrapped for the aluminum, but some pieces were sold as parts units. Of the four units I have, all seem like commercial or military quality, built</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Don,
I have a surplus Wave Meter that I would like to sell.  Do you have any interest? 73-JOE, K9BH

This is a nice looking Wavemeter.
Joe has details - contact  him direct.  
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Thank you very much for your nice
Home Page of your Military Radios.

Akira Kobayashi JA1JIX
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I sure did enjoy surfing through your web pages.
 I find those old radios Very interesting. I really 
enjoyed seeing them.  Thanks KG4HCN
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Thanks so much for all the information.  Richard Kovich-KD4YOT
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Finally, found a military generator set to rebuild. This is a 1952 CE-50-AC with a Crosely gasoline engine and a conservative 5 KW Hollingsworth generator. I need a manual, which I think is TM 5-5146. (jan 2003)


A former radio operator stationed in Laos during the VietNam conflict offered me his field radio station. This is the Army</div>
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