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Need Help to id a transmitter/reciever unit

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Phreakin318

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not sure what this is,looked around the net only seen a few things that even remotely looked like it, any help appriiciated much. thanks
 

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radiotech33

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This radio is a TPL.....Came out in about 1962 from GE .Had a solid state receiver and tubes in the power amp....At the time it was the best thing sense sliced bread......
 

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Ugh ! Those things were junk. I wish I had a dollar for every service call I went on for one of those.
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