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Old 21-04-16, 02:56
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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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