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Flashing beacon

13th January 1967
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DOWERED by two standard 6-volt I: dry batteries the "Comet" flashing beacon gives long-range warning of road work obstruction and other hazards. The transistorized circuit allows a bulb exchange from one power to another and is claimed to increase the battery life. The "Comet" has a flash rate of 75/85 per min. and can be arranged for automatic photocell operation as an extra if required.•

Strongly constructed in plastic, the onepiece swivelling head, has a range of duplex lenses in amber, red or blue. A single directional signal lens is also available. Made by: Moflash Co Ltd., 72 Warstone Lane, Birmingham 18.

Price: 95s.

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Locations: Birmingham