Vintage radio info
Geographically speaking, right around the corner from you, the following text is a "must have" for collectors of stuff that you and I have:
Wireless for the Warrior, A technical history of radio communication equipment in the British Army (including huge section on Cdn WS No 19).
Standard sets of World War II
Author: Louis Meulstee
A Radio Bygones publication
GC Arnold Partners
9 Wetherby Close, Broadstone
Dorset, BH18 8JB, England
ISBN 1898805 10 5
I'd recommend that you consider Vol 2 to start with. Expensive, but, as an Australian copy holder said..."Worth every Pommy pound".
Speaking of Clansman, see next separate post.
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