1940s WW2 RCA Instruction Booklet For A Model AR88D Communications Receiver
1940s WW2 RCA Instruction Booklet For A Model AR88D Communications Receiver
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1940s WW2 RCA Instruction Booklet For A Model AR88D Communications Receiver
This amazing piece of radio history is a 1940s WW2 RCA Instruction Booklet For A Model AR88D Communications Receiver. It was used at one of the RAF bases situated near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, UK, during WW2.
In pretty good condition, the instruction manual is intact with discoloured pages and slightly grubby cover sheets with slight tears at the edges. One of the previous owners has written his name and phone number on the inside of the rear cover.
Comprises 24 pages with photographs, schematics and graphs. The addenda dates to 1943.
Printed by RCA Victor Division Radio Corporation of America, Camden, NJ, USA.
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I already have one of these for my AR88 but it's only a photocopy.
Very nice to have an original.
Even more interesting that it was used by the RAF in WW2.