I have a nice original BC 1335 radio receiver and transmitter even have a handset for it, lts Lts 9-w? Can't really read it has paint on it. I don't have a mount or anything else I have opened it up and it looks nice and clean inside. 6 volt 12 volt option. really a neat radio. I was going to mount it in a World War II Jeep but have changed Direction. $200 plus shipping text me for photos 417-316-1167.
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FS bc1335 radio receiver and transmitter
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FS bc1335 radio receiver and transmitter
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1956 dj-3a dispatcher
1946 t3c
U.S Army (11C3P2B) 1989-2006
82nd Abn, 1st Gulf War Vet
101st Abn oif/oef Vet
2ID Korea
40th Inf
45th Inf
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Re: FS bc1335 radio receiver and transmitter
Is it a 1335 or a 1335A?The A's have been modified after WWII to operate from the BC 1000 batteries.Also if it has the WWII loop fasteners or the post 1949 spring loaded?The TS 9 is a field telephone handset.
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Re: FS bc1335 radio receiver and transmitter
No a. And i think there spring loaded.
1947 cj2a
1956 dj-3a dispatcher
1946 t3c
U.S Army (11C3P2B) 1989-2006
82nd Abn, 1st Gulf War Vet
101st Abn oif/oef Vet
2ID Korea
40th Inf
45th Inf
1956 dj-3a dispatcher
1946 t3c
U.S Army (11C3P2B) 1989-2006
82nd Abn, 1st Gulf War Vet
101st Abn oif/oef Vet
2ID Korea
40th Inf
45th Inf
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