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1960s Eddystone Edometer S902 MkII With 7 Coils In Its Original Mahogany Wood Transit Case

1960s Eddystone Edometer S902 MkII With 7 Coils In Its Original Mahogany Wood Transit Case

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1960s Eddystone Edometer S902 MkII With 7 Coils In Its Original Mahogany Wood Transit Case

This is an amazing looking 1960s Eddystone Edometer S902 MkII With 7 Coils In Its Original Mahogany Wood Transit Case. It also comes with its original operating instructions,  hidden underneath the foam, and covers a frequency range from 390kc/s to 115 Mc/s via the set of 7 coils. 

The Edometer is in very good original condition with all the coils present and correct.  The beautifully made transit case is in pretty good condition with scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use. There is even space inside to store the battery!

It requires a 9v PP3 equivalent battery which is not included due to the problems with shipping anything with batteries.

Approximate Box Size:

  • Width:- 18.4 cm 
  • Height:- 7.7 cm (3")
  • Depth:- 15.3 cm (6")

    The base has a metal label detailing the serial no. LU0552 and Type S902 MKII.

    The face is marked Eddystone, Megacycles, Made in England and 7346 PA

    Applications of the Edometer include:

    • Dip oscillator
    • Signal generator
    • Absorption wave-meter
    • AF tone generator 
    • AM modulation monitor. 

    The Edometer has three controls: a combined power/sensitivity control, a modulation switch and tuning control, and a socket.

    The ranges covered by each coil in the Edometer (MkII) are:

    43MHz – 115MHz
    18MHz – 43MHz
    7.2MHz – 18MHz
    2.9MHz – 7.2MHz
    1.3MHz – 2.9MHz
    680kHz – 1.3MHz
    370kHz – 700kHz


      History

      By the late 1940's, the Birmingham based Stratton and Company Ltd, later to become known as Eddystone Radio, had built up a fine reputation for the manufacture of high class communication receivers and accessories 

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