No not really. They can be useful for tuning and troubleshooting older receivers but there is much better equipment available on the surplus market now.
Interesting. So it is actually a piece of test gear ? I find it all very fascinating. I have some Tube Heathkit Multimeters set up next to my digital and its pretty neat.
You have a good point there. The one on the left is a WW2 aircraft receiver frequency calibration test unit. The silver receiver on the right is would be calibrated with the unit on the left.
Hey Bud, I also have the unit on the Left. Do they have any value or practical use?
No not really. They can be useful for tuning and troubleshooting older receivers but there is much better equipment available on the surplus market now.
Value wise maybe $10 to $30 depending on condition.
Interesting. So it is actually a piece of test gear ?
I find it all very fascinating. I have some Tube Heathkit Multimeters set up next to my digital and its pretty neat.
I bet you on Etsy or Pininterest they might bring more. Those hipsters and such like cool looking retro items as room art etc.
You have a good point there. The one on the left is a WW2 aircraft receiver frequency calibration test unit. The silver receiver on the right is would be calibrated with the unit on the left.