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Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories

Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories
Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories

Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories    Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories

Military transmitter/receiver AN / GRC-9. The radio has the grilles, covers, MT-350 mount, GN-58 hand-crank generator with legs, GC-7 crank handles, original generator canvas bag BG-175 and the CD-1086 cable to go from the generator to the radio (this cable could also be used to go from a power supply to the radio but no power supply is included here except for the hand-crank generator). The only thing missing from the hand crank setup is the seat for the poor guy turning the handles!

Also included is a radio power connector (shown in pic) to connect an external power supply. I got the connector thinking I would build an external AC supply but I never did build one. And much more: the AT-101 or 102 (not sure which) wire antenna with wire reels RL-28 or RL-29 (not sure which) and some pieces of the counterpoise and halyards (ropes) to hold up the wire antenna, two MP-65 mast bases (one might be MP-65A) with insulator IN-127 for the whip antenna, the whip bracket (required to hold the antenna mast base to the radio), T-17 microphone, conventional headphones (I don't think these headphones are original equipment) and the HS-30 ear-bud style headset (which definitely IS original equipment).

The radio was made in the USA by the Lewyt Corporation. I have never powered up this radio. The original manual is included.

Please look at the pix and ask questions. Nothing is included that is not in the pictures. I prefer pick-up in Pittsburgh, PA. The item "Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories" is in sale since Sunday, February 17, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Surplus\Radios". The seller is "dsm-pgh" and is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Model: AN / GRC-9
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories    Military Signal Corps AN/GRC-9 Receiver Transmitter & Many Accessories