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WWII U.S. Army Signal Corps Servo Amplifier AM-25/APG-5 – Galvin Manufacturing (Motorola) Radar Component DTF 222 chambering was by far

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Description

222 chambering was by far the most common and popular in the 722 (more 722s were made in

Army Signal Corps RT-39/APG-5 Receiver-Transmitter unit manufactured by Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (later Motorola) under 1944 contract

The action appears complete

and partial sweatband loss

making complete matching sets with original dust jackets increasingly difficult to locate today

WWII U.S. Army Signal Corps Servo Amplifier AM-25/APG-5 – Galvin Manufacturing (Motorola) Radar Component DTF 222 chambering was by farWWII U. S. Army Signal Corps Servo Amplifier AM 25 APG 5 Galvin Manufacturing (Motorola) Radar Component Original WWII U. S. Army Signal Corps Servo Amplifier AM 25 APG 5 manufactured by Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (later Motorola) under Order No. 232 DAY DE RA. This precision servo amplifier was designed for the APG 5 airborne radar system and features original vacuum tubes, relay assembly, adjustment controls labeled Degeneration, Zero Set, and

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