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AN/GSQ-160 detecting-transmitting set. Runs on 60 MHz and 170 MHz ranges. By Brooke Clarke.
Devoted to military radios and their hardware, other military items, and military vehicles. In addition to sales, provides photographs, articles and forum.
Maintained by Bill, NJ7P, the site contains the original Web Mil List with added information from field and training manuals and training circulars and the online tube manual, a compilation of sources, public and commercial.
VE7DJX, Jan Skirrow. Information on the R-390 series of radios, including some edited collections of e-mail that provide a quick overview of the radio, its quirks and problems.
Features pages on equipment and other aspects of military operations.
Wammes Witkop presents documentation on military surplus radios.
Ben Nock, G4BXD, provides information and pictures of military radios from around the world.
Surplus military radio equipment and photos.
Dedicated to his electronic hardware including R-1051B, TV-/U and TV-7/U tube tester information.
Article with pictures on this U.S. Navy HF portable receiver.
American WW2 radios in Russia, Russian radios, and homebrew rigs.
As used in the Lancaster MR/MP.
Pictures of R-390 and R391 receivers, Radio Set SCR-284-A World War Two radio equipment as well as photos of some antique broadcast radios.
Dedicated to furthering the interests of those who collect, restore and/or operate vintage military radio equipment. Any person, licenced amateur radio operator or not, is invited to join the group. Includes history, photos and member services area.
Pictures of R-390 and R391 receivers, Radio Set SCR-284-A World War Two radio equipment as well as photos of some antique broadcast radios.
VE7DJX, Jan Skirrow. Information on the R-390 series of radios, including some edited collections of e-mail that provide a quick overview of the radio, its quirks and problems.
As used in the Lancaster MR/MP.
Features pages on equipment and other aspects of military operations.
Maintained by Bill, NJ7P, the site contains the original Web Mil List with added information from field and training manuals and training circulars and the online tube manual, a compilation of sources, public and commercial.
Dedicated to his electronic hardware including R-1051B, TV-/U and TV-7/U tube tester information.
Dedicated to furthering the interests of those who collect, restore and/or operate vintage military radio equipment. Any person, licenced amateur radio operator or not, is invited to join the group. Includes history, photos and member services area.
Article with pictures on this U.S. Navy HF portable receiver.
AN/GSQ-160 detecting-transmitting set. Runs on 60 MHz and 170 MHz ranges. By Brooke Clarke.
American WW2 radios in Russia, Russian radios, and homebrew rigs.
Wammes Witkop presents documentation on military surplus radios.
Devoted to military radios and their hardware, other military items, and military vehicles. In addition to sales, provides photographs, articles and forum.
Surplus military radio equipment and photos.
Ben Nock, G4BXD, provides information and pictures of military radios from around the world.

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