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There is a error in the opening photo caption text . " This photo shows the WW2-era WS122 portable HF radio transceiver at
top (without its power supply) while below it is a WS22 transceiver. The latter was a low-power (1.5W) HF unit covering 2-18MHz over two bands. " The 22 set (Aust.) has the same power output as the 122 set - the only difference is: the 122 has a Xtal lock provision for the sender.
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