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Old 27-07-15, 11:58
Neil Ashley Neil Ashley is offline
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Originally Posted by Bruce Parker View Post
I'm still going with Brit. Almost all Canadian versions of British wireless gear have "CANADIAN" in the title and a PC or ZEA/CAN in the part number. Here's my British No.5 for comparison.
I note that yours is labelled up differently to my friends with no reference to lighting on the top right hand knob.

His other definitely British Panel was apparently different to this panel so he was assuming it was Canadian even without the stencilling. I think like you he is wrong.

This one my end up for sale.
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