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I was just floating through eBay a few minutes ago and spotted one of these for sale in England. The serial number is C777 and the makers initials are D.E.I.L.
it looks to be quite complete, a three band receiver, overall grey colour. Anyone know if these were produced throughout the war? I know there is also an R.107 Receiver, so am curious if the 103 ran parallel in production or earlier. Also wondering if the makers initials might be for Dominion Electrohome. I have run across that abbreviation before on other electronics, but cannot place when or on what. David |
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R107 was a pretty big monster that ran stand alone or more commonly the receiver portion of a No.12 set. I don't think they were ever Canadian made. The little R103 is a 'staff car' radio made in Canada. I have the manual for it around here somewhere.
Aside, that's the second R103 I've seen so they aren't very common. |
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I can't assist with your query David,
There was a British made R103 (never sighted one) that is more likely to have some connection to the R107, but I've no idea. Thanks for the heads-up on the ebay sale...always interesting to see gear you have coming up for sale. Mine has been converted (not guilty) to 240v and operates nicely. I like the Canadian Broad Arrow being still visible....I know Chris likes my 'mad brass polishing' antics ![]() http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/r103/r103.htm http://www.duxfordradiosociety.org/r...r103/r103.html |
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I have one of these as well and the proper aerial. My s/n is 1775 so may give an idea of the number made.
Good guess David, D.E.I.L. is Dominion Electrohome Industries Ltd. |
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would you post an image of your aerial please Bruce?
I've only seen the image on Louis' Wonderful site; http://www.wftw.nl/r103cdnl.jpg I have a similar unit I've owned since the '70s...but its chrome ![]() cheers, Brent |
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http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=24592 It is much like a standard automobile antenna of that era. |
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