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THERE is nothing new in coach-radi I equipment to be seen at the Radi Show, which opened at Earls Cow London, on Wednesday. Large: because the market is limited, manufai turers have not considered it wort while to develop improved model Moreover, the field is largely covere by one company, who are not exhibi ing. Radio for lorry drivers is. hos ever, increasing in popularity.

The Army display an interestir range of mobile radar and signals equi ment, including a Commer field-servit wireless repair van, and a transmitte receiver outfit mounted on two Bedfori Scammell units. There is also trailer-mounted anti-aircraft fire-contr. unit for automatically laying ant aircraft guns on enemy aircraft.

Another vehicle is an Austin si wheeler with Ekco airfield-approar equipment, designed for use at aer. dromes where traffic movement is ii high enough to warrant full-sea ground-control apparatus.

Masteradio, Ltd., display intern telephone equipment suitable for inst. talon in garages. Costing £35 15s. wi two extension speakers, it combin radio relay with a telephone circuit.

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Organisations: Army
Locations: Austin, London

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