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Old 18th Aug 2009, 5:59 pm   #1
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Question Identification of Marconi Parts

I have an assortment of wireless parts that I believe have come from a Marconi "Military-style" wireless, circa. 1935-1950. Many bear the code "WQ 3732/C" (there are no other unique distinguishing marks). Now I know that the Marconi CR100 / B28 uses parts that are similarly coded "WQ 3244/C" . . . so can anyone help with the code "WQ 3732/C" please? For example, what set(s) had these parts fitted? Is there a list / catalogue somewhere that will provide an identification of the original source?

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Old 18th Aug 2009, 9:33 pm   #2
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Default Re: Identification of Marconi Parts

Hi
Can't help with the list but if you get one I would like a copy too! There were an awful lot of marconi parts too, for TV transmitters and cameras.

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