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What's this radio model number

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I have worked in the RR industry for many years, and have seem some very strange products put out by all kinds of companies. I picked this up off of Fleabay (case only) a few weeks ago, and unfortunatly there is no model number or anything to give an indication of what model CC is was. I have many pieces of CC radios lying around and would love to make this whole again. Any ideas?
 

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It looks like this is a train locomotive radio that was pulled from Engine 4028 on the New York Susquehanna & Western


Thanks for that info, and another RR friend of mine also said it might be a MCX1000, but that had a flourescent display at least as a non RR mobile, I have one of those from USSS with DES. There were the MCX100 that did have red led's for channel numbers, and I have a bunch of USSS ones as well with DES in them too.
RR Clean cab radios work on both 12 volt and 72 volt, depending what pins you select on the cannon plug.
Too bad there is no interior shots of that BG40-8. I would really would like to resurrect this unit to operation.
 
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