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Manual - Folder, loose leaf, User Handbook for Station Radio C13/User Handbook for Wireless Set B47, Nov 1960, Mar 1957
Historical information
The C13/B47 radio combination was used in the unit's vehicles in the 1960's.
Significance
Used by the Regiment
Physical description
Photocopy reproduction of the user handbooks for RS C13 and WS B47, detailing a general description, operation, and user servicing of both sets enclosed in a loose leaf folder.
Inscriptions & markings
WO Code No 12289 Station Radio C13 November 1960 WO Code No 11791 Wireless Set B47 March 1957
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