WW2 Canadian Army 19 Set Radio Lend Lease

$575.00

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The WW2 Canadian Army 19 Set Radio was a standard wireless communication device used extensively by Commonwealth forces during the Second World War. Originally developed in the United Kingdom, this model was produced under the Lend-Lease agreement for use by Canadian military units. The 19 Set operated in both HF (A set) and VHF (B set) bands, facilitating voice and Morse code transmissions across various operational ranges. It was typically employed in armored vehicles, command posts, and for inter-vehicle communication, proving essential for coordination during battlefield operations. The unit consists of the main transceiver, power supply, control boxes, and separate tuning mechanisms. Its robust construction made it well-suited for field conditions, while its modular design allowed for relatively straightforward maintenance. The 19 Set played a significant role in enhancing tactical communications for Canadian and allied forces throughout the conflict. This item is intended for collectors or historical reference.

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