F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

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F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

Post by fnp43 » Sun May 01, 2022 10:39 am

Cleaning out the garage and I have F/S RT68 with PP112 power supply and connecting dogbone $100 for the set plus shipping This unit is for static display only it is not in operational condition Will look good on your vehicle I also have the matching receiver R110 with internal PP282 power supply $50. plus shipping also being sold for static display This old radio stuff is heavy therefore shipping will be high
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Re: F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

Post by PoW » Tue May 24, 2022 11:39 pm

I may be interested if it is not gutted out. Can you give me a little more data about it?

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Re: F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

Post by fnp43 » Wed May 25, 2022 7:20 am

The RT68 is not gutted it looks like it was demilled several boards had components clipped off otherwise it looks complete The PP112 I cannot remove it from the case as its stuck I beleve this to be a demill as it came from the same source The R110 looks complete with no demill observed

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Re: F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

Post by Radtech » Thu May 26, 2022 6:17 am

The government did not demil these units.On later surplus units the meters were removed because of the radium markings on the meters.

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Re: F/S RT68,PP112, Dogbone ,R110

Post by fnp43 » Thu May 26, 2022 12:04 pm

You are right these were not demilled by the US govt They were given to states and local govts who had their own rules These came from one of those RT68 has a replacement meter on front in any case they were wide band FM and not compatible with commercial radios I have a set on my M38A1 and this set would go fine on any M38 or A1
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