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Old 29th Jul 2018, 10:09 am   #1
Gridiron
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Default Unusual Connector (Military?)

This connector came in a box of miscellaneous items from a Radiophile auction. It is similar in size to a bayonet light fitting but has two heavy duty brass strips as connections and is made of ebonite. It looks similar to the filament battery plugs on the WT Field Receiver Mk 5 of 1922 pictured in Wireless for the Warrior Compendium 1. Has anyone any other ideas about what it was used with?
Mike.
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