COMMO/RADAR PARTS and EQUIPMENT WANTED
MESSAGE TRAFFIC: Looking for copies of WW2 message traffic so we can duplicate the style and standards in effect then. Also looking for the paper tissue sets used in transcribing messages. Also training manuals for radio operators. Some of you radiomen may have kept copies of these after WW2, we would like to create an archive. Ship's and base call signs, convoy call signs, etc. Anything would be welcome.
Transmitting TubeGeneral Electric GL-861 TRANSMITTING TUBE

Four-Electrode Screen-Grid tube designed for use as a Class B and C amplifier in High Frequency circuits. Used in TAJ type Receiver Transmitters.

Number of Electrodes: 4
Filament Voltage: 11
Filament Current: 10 Amps
Base(s) 3503, 3909; Cap: 3910
Weight: 2 1/2 pounds
Instructions and Operations: GEH-980
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Motorola/RCA SpeakerMagnavox Speaker
Type CMX-49620
and Type CMX-4913-C
SPEAKER-AMPLIFIER UNIT
Supply: 105-125 VAC, 60 Cy or
105-125 VDC, 40 Watts
Audio Input: 6 Milliwatts, 600 Ohms
Audio Output: 1.75 Watts
Manufactured for
NAVY DEPT - BUREAU OF SHIPS
Contractors that made these were
The Magnavox Company
or RCA or Motorola
21 MC image21MC - Captain's Command Announcing System
21 MC imageIntercommunicating Unit
Model NV-15, Type 1A-TW
Volts 115 AC,
60 Cycles, 80 Watts
by Executone Inc.

"ACQUIRED"
SL RadarSea TrialsSL Surface Search Radar, S-band Microwave radar developed in early 1940s, Covered by a 42 inch diameter plastic dome (radome).
SL Radar ConsoleConsole DetailSL Surface Search Radar, S-band Microwave radar developed in early 1940s, Control Console, SL1 or SL2 models.
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