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Old 29-01-18, 07:19
Dave Mills Dave Mills is offline
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Default More from the sheds.

Some more radio equipment from the Sheds.

Not WW2 but most certainty military.

Two dishes and one rectifier along with more cables and a very long lead which looks like an aerial lead (ZA 43174).

They look dirty from years of being stored in a shed but are almost untouched.

Any help would be of assistance.

Cheers,

Dave.
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