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14th July 1967, Page 47
14th July 1967
Page 47
Page 47, 14th July 1967 — New transceiver
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QMALL ENOUGH to fit into the normal L.3 radio "cut-out" in a vehicle dashboard, a new all-transistor A.M. mobile transceiver should prove useful in ambulances, security vans and breakdown recovery trucks.

The unit, ref RC/660 TR, requires the minimum of vehicle-connections and operates from the normal 12-volt battery. Simple to use, it is available in standard frequency ranges of 68-100 Mc/s and 156-174 Mc/s, with other ranges available to order.

In addition to its application to vehicles, the unit is also available as a completely portable transceiver, and is supplied with a re-chargeable battery power unit, loudspeaker, and extensible whip aerial. Weight of the unit is 10 lbs.

Made by G.E.C. (Electronics) Ltd., Communication Division, Spoon Street, Coventry.