WW2 SW-141-V Push-to-Talk Switch
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WW2 SW-141-V Push-to-Talk SwitchOffered here is a SW-141-V push-to-talk switch. It is used and is in fair to good condition. There are scratches, scrapes, and age-related grime on the housing. The cables have occasional sticky areas. It was made by the Trav-ler Karenola Radio and Telv. Corp. in Chicago. Some research has shown that these devices were used in tanks and planes in conjunction with a throat microphone. The plugs are a PL-68 and a JK-48. I do not have the throat mike and have no way to test this unit.The switch comes from a smoke-free, pet-free home and is being offered on an "as-is" basis.Thanks for looking and good luck.NotesThe seller reserves the right to cancel bids from bidders with zero or negative feedback.PaymentI accept PayPal.Buyer must contact seller within 3 days of auction closing.Payment is expected within 7 days of auction closing.ShippingBuyer pays actual shipping charges, no handling fees.I plan to ship via US Mail.Shipping charges shown are for US addresses only.InsuranceInsurance may be requested and paid for by the bidder.The buyer assumes all responsibility for loss or damage to uninsured items.QuestionsPlease contact me with your questions before bidding.
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