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Old 16-03-15, 12:35
Richard Coutts-Smith Richard Coutts-Smith is offline
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Default Aust. Wireless Remote info.

A mate turned up with this at Corowa on the weekend, it kept us guessing at it's age and use all weekend. Many ideas were floated with input from all passer-by's, my favourite being the interface between telecommunication and radio systems. However, in reality no one really knew, so any information would be gratefully received.

Rich.
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