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Need help identifying this GE Cb radio

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racing1

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I cant find the model # or anything but here is a picture of it. To my surprise it still works but only has up to channel 9.
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I agree that this is part of a commercial FM radio. We used to have similar radios in our fire trucks and ambulances years ago. I'm pretty sure that it's just a control head (model S-550 IIRC). I don't recall which radio series this control head was related to... the correct model number would be on the radio itself (which is likely mounted elsewhere).
 

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That is a GE S-550 control head that will work on a Delta-S or Ranger commercial 2 way radio. There should be 3 white plugs and the mic connector on the back to connect it to the actual radio chassis.
 

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Correct. They worked with the Delta and Rangr series GE radios. That is just the control head, not a radio. They also made a scanning version
 
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