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Polytronics Poly Comm Pro

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Here ya go! No need to have to google that...
Or click the link in my prior post.. TA DA
 

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Polycomm also manufactured 6 and 2 meter radios for hams The fact that it is 23 channels means it was manufactured sometime before '76. Weren't they located in NJ?
 

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<h1>Polytronics</h1>
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Top CB and Ham Radios during that time! Radios now selling from $350-$700 and considered vintage and wanted globally by collectors!

Historical Address:
Polytronics Labs, Inc.
900 Burlington Ave.
Silver Springs, MD 20910

Polytronics Laboratories, Inc. (1963)
88 Clinton Road
West Caldwell New Jersey 07007
(201) 228-2400

Polytronics Lab, Inc. (1962)
388 Getty Avenue
Clifton, New Jersey
(201) 772-1334
 
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