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1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB

1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB
1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB

1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB

This radio is mint and unused military surplus. Note the photos, showing removal of the two outer wraps, one is a thick wax coated waterproof type material.

The other is a heavy paper, both of which will be included with your order. This is a real time capsule and is mint and unused. It includes the receiver and its accessories, including canvas carrying bag, shoulder straps or backpack, carrying, and extra set of tubes, and the backside of the radio has a compartment which holds I believe headphones, long wire antenna, power cord, which accepts 90 V and 1.5 V and possibly some other accessories inside this cavity, The back compartment is held together with four heavy duty, spring clips, and a rubber gasket, which is rather tight from 60 years being sealed in a carton, you may need a rubber mallet lightly tap to break the rubber seal loose to open the back cavity.

I did not want to disturb it. It has never been opened Note there is some light paint flaking on the top, cover from edge and dust on the unit from the moisture, absorbent, rosin bags.

This is a real time capsule, and these are a joy to run as a ham, radio receiver, there are a lot of specs and even manuals online for this particular radio make a fair offer this is the last one I have available.


1967 NOS Vietnam era Military Ham Radio Receiver Type 139 MIB