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I think these cables were part of CMC’s CM-11 Wireless Set used by the RCN. Now I have to see if I can remember where I saw the photos of them.
Too many brain cells, or not enough electrons?...Sheesh. David |
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Jerry Proc has photos on his website.
http://www.jproc.ca/marconi/cm11.html I had 2 CM11's but both were missing the jumper. |
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That is them, Bruce. Brilliant!
CMC # 114-830 Too bad the ‘Required Equipments’ Section of the 52-Set RCEME Manual has not survived. They were probably listed there, along with the recommended scopes, signal generators and VTVM’S to be used in any overhaul work. David |
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