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Old 18-11-20, 01:45
Paul Singleton Paul Singleton is offline
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I did a quick search and found this,

https://sacvalleyauctions.com/auctio...ceiver-~10161/

And also this

http://www.wb6nvh.com/Moto42/Moto42.htm

Apparently these were police radios.

Last edited by Paul Singleton; 18-11-20 at 01:53. Reason: Added more info
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