Selling for widow of late ham and cb radio operator, who was an electrical engineer and built this item.

Untested but most likely works.

Brilliant workmanship.

A kind ebay member informed me that this is a "2 Meter FM transceiver only. Notice the deviation control, crystal switch, and encoder tone control."

It is 9" wide x 5" deep x 6" tall.

More electrical items to follow, so please save me as a seller and check back periodically.

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On Nov-20-17 at 08:16:58 PST, seller added the following information:

Another kind ebay member wrote:

I have been a ham radio operator since 1977. I have considerable experience with radio equipment that dates back into the late 1940's, early 1950's. This item is not a radio at all. It is a home-brew control panel for individual transmitter and receiver units. It easily dates into the early 1960's - I can tell based on the octal connectors, the rotary dial encoder (pre-DTMF/mid 1960's) and the embossed labels (1958 or later). Given the switch listing the two different 2M frequencies this unit is probably a crystal oscillator unit that controlled an external transmitter. The unit would produce an FM signal fed to the transmitter unit and probably has an FM detector as well. It was probably built as a retrofit unit for an old AM transmitter/receiver system. It's definitely NOT a radio - there are no RF connectors on the back of the unit. It's a neat piece of history, belongs in a museum.


On Nov-20-17 at 11:28:57 PST, seller added the following information:

Another ebay member wrote:

It is a receive pan adapter...lets you see the signal on the little scope and also if some one is near that frequency...I have one...works good.


On Nov-20-17 at 13:56:02 PST, seller added the following information:

Please disregard the information above about a pan adaptor. That was for a different listing. My apologies.