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Old 21-04-16, 10:08
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Default Type 3 mk2 spy radio or B2

I have owned a few of these sets .

Just after the war , the Wireless Institute of Australia ( WIA ) purchased a bulk amount of these, I believe it was around 400 sets . I have seen the surplus advert in the 1947 newspaper regarding the sale of these sets. These sets were then offered to hams , most hams were WIA members, at a bargain price. The WIA magazine published a article in 1948, how to make a AM modulator for the sets , I have that magazine .

A friend here has a set he wants to sell , so look on epay soon if you want a spy set . I was paying 100 bucks for them , but that was in the 1980's . Now whats the going price , thousands I would think

They still turn up.
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