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Old 23-07-16, 03:18
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I'm going to offer up one more pic and a mystery.

Is this a cover from an Australian 11 set?
Is it steel ? if it is then its a Aust. example
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Old 23-07-16, 05:24
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Is it steel ? if it is then its a Aust. example
Both of the ones I've shown are aluminum, and differ in detail (rivets vs. screws for the leg mounts, embossed vs. printed letters for the instruction plates) and one (the one without the Wireless No.11 stencil) has a small 'CMC" in a circle stamp that I think is Canadian Marconi Company.

Given what you say about steel Australian ones, I probably have one Brit. and one Canadian cover. I can't imagine British and Canadian sets would be so close in almost every respect yet have a silly thing like the stud and clip for the cover reversed (a look at some pics of British sets will settle that pretty quick) so I think that may suggest a 75 year old error.
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Old 23-07-16, 07:38
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This is one of only two British sets that I've ever seen. It's in the Signals Museum at Blandford Camp (20 miles from me). It's in a glass case, so it's the best I could get.

I'm surprised at the weight given. I've had to move mine of course (Aust) and just can't remember that it weighed that much? That's nearly 2 cwt which is like picking up two of the old fashioned bags of cement in one lift. I must be stronger than I think!! Ron
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Old 23-07-16, 07:51
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The weight given would be for the entire station including aerial gear and batteries, not just the set in its carrier. I can post weights of the set components from the manual if you'd like though I rather think you may prefer I don't if weight lifting cement bags works for you!!

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This is one of only two British sets that I've ever seen. It's in the Signals Museum at Blandford Camp (20 miles from me). It's in a glass case, so it's the best I could get.

I'm surprised at the weight given. I've had to move mine of course (Aust) and just can't remember that it weighed that much? That's nearly 2 cwt which is like picking up two of the old fashioned bags of cement in one lift. I must be stronger than I think!! Ron
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Old 23-07-16, 08:33
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That puts my mind at rest Bruce. I wouldn't mind £1 for every cwt bag of cement I've lifted or even 2cwt sacks of animal feed. But those days are gone now. I'm just happy to still be doing what I do Ron
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Old 23-07-16, 10:44
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I have laid eyes on another UK 11 set , at a hamfest in the 1980's. Displayed on a table and not FS , the chap said it had been 'got at' and it was highly modified .

The Aust. 11 set manual mentions the UK built sets . I have at least three British power supplies , McMichael radio was a manufacturer of these.
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This British set I just acquired looks to be in the best shape of any of them. In the end view you can see the markings on the carrying straps with the ZA number. Would these be original? They're in pristine condition. Note there's no corrosion on the pins in the connector sockets on the set. The lid has rivets on the hinges too.
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