I have a brand new WWII bomber radio for sale, It's a Bendix
TA-12b, with attached "Date of Manufacture" tag of 05/31/44. The di-
mensions are 16"w, 11"h, 11"d, Has a gray front panel, Serial #C1-797,
weight of 35 lbs - 4 oz, Input voltage of 25, It sits on a seperate
detachable shock mounted base ( included ) and has two chrome handles
on front panel for carrying. Also included is a remote control assembly.
The front panel of radio has a screw cap over the remote switching but-
ton that works with the remote assembly. All of the internal parts of
the radio are new. This has never been used. I believe this transceiver
was capable of over 4,000 different frequencies. It has the following
dials and knobs:
1 channel "selector" switch ( 4 positions )
4 channel "dial and lock" knobs
4 channel "Loading" knobs
1 female "IPAP" connector
1 female "PAP" connector
1 Dial "Amperes RF" antenna current ( 0 - 5 )
1 Porcelin antenna connector
1 "REC" antenna connector
1 16 male pin connector on left rear
.
There are 4 locking straps on both sides of panel
.
I also have a machine gun turrent control assembly for sale.
Mfg by General Electric for the Glenn L Martin Co.
Model #2CGD 50 ( cal ) USC-3
24 Volts, has two red buttons on the two pistol grips
one is marked "M", the other "HS"
On the panel face is reset breakers for "Control"
"Gun" and "Booster" and a switch for "Both Guns" and
"Individual Guns" and also a swith with red hinged
cover marked "Gun Switch"
.
GE name plate reads "T-8601570-G-2"
"1693313- S"
.
.
ANY OFFERS ???????
Thankx
reply here or at challenger2@juno.com
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