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Old 28-08-16, 22:47
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Anyone know anything about this company?

They were an electronics company in Toronto that built test equipment during the war. I think they were located on Lombard Street and survived until the 1950's before either closing or being bought out.

I bought one of their Signal Generators at a local surplus yard years back. Complete with cables but a bit weathered. Cleaned up beautifully. The company brand name was 'Canadian' and this piece of equipment was Canadian Signal Generator Model SG-1. Think it was built 1944 - 45. Need to find a manual for it to get a better idea of exactly what it can do.

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