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Description
You are bidding on a BC-366 jack box - see photos. This item was reconditioned in 1953. It was designed for use with military communications remote controls RC-26, RC-27, RC-35, RC-36, RC-45 and Interphone system AN / AIC-2.
It is designed for use with mono headphones that use a ¼” (6.35 mm) plug, eg, H-30 and a carbon microphone with a 3/16” (4.76 mm) plug, eg, T-17.
All original equipment manufactured components are present, except the original silver-coloured knobs that have been replaced with black – see photos.
You can
I had originally planned to use this with WWII radio equipment in my radio shack. To that end, I purchased some chassis-mount sockets to mate with the banana plugs on the back of this unit. I can include these, if you request.
My present radio equipment now uses dynamic microphones and so, will interface with this item only with considerable modification.
Packaging
I make no charge for packaging. Your item will be properly wrapped and packed to withstand the usual rigors of postal and courier delivery systems.
Shipping - please read
You must ask me to quote the shipping charge; why?
It is designed for use with mono headphones that use a ¼” (6.35 mm) plug, eg, H-30 and a carbon microphone with a 3/16” (4.76 mm) plug, eg, T-17.
All original equipment manufactured components are present, except the original silver-coloured knobs that have been replaced with black – see photos.
You can
- use it for controlling WWII airborne communications systems, as in the Corsair
- use it as is in your radio shack to emulate WWII operations with your radio equipment
- add it to your collection of WWII memorabilia.
I had originally planned to use this with WWII radio equipment in my radio shack. To that end, I purchased some chassis-mount sockets to mate with the banana plugs on the back of this unit. I can include these, if you request.
My present radio equipment now uses dynamic microphones and so, will interface with this item only with considerable modification.
Packaging
I make no charge for packaging. Your item will be properly wrapped and packed to withstand the usual rigors of postal and courier delivery systems.
Shipping - please read
You must ask me to quote the shipping charge; why?
- There are often differences between what Australia Post's and other carriers' online calculators show, and what they actually charge. Generally, Australia Post uses the quickest delivery method, such as one of the more expensive Air Mail modes.
- Australia Post calculates postage based on the weight and dimensions I give. Sendle calculates postage based on the same weight and dimensions. If you win several items, I will bundle them to get you the most economical shipping charge.
Accessories Included
Shown in pictures
Condition of Item
Excellent
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