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			They were reasonably common here . Just after the war , the Wireless instutute of Australia bought a large number of them , I believe it was around 400 , and these were offered to ham radio operators . I have had three of them . What has always puzzled me is, why so many of these were sent out here . Did the SRC guys want them ? The WIA even published an article describing how to make a AM modulator for these sets  They are a neat set but rather nasty as there isn't a earth or ground for the power unit. If you connect the mains power the wrong way around, the whole chassis can become Live , dangerous stuff . When I first came on air as a ham, a guy had two of these sets and he would come onto the 80 meter band on CW . I sold mine years ago . I had the coils the key the whole kit and the dropping containers too. The other common type was the type A mk 3 , which is smaller than the B 2 set . I had one of those too . 
				__________________ 1940 cab 11 C8 1940 Morris-Commercial PU 1941 Morris-Commercial CS8 1940 Chev. 15cwt GS Van ( Aust.) 1942-45 Jeep salad | 
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