Standard Telephones Cables Ltd
STC  AF101. 
Circa 1966  
520 channel crystal synthesized
80 – 84 MHz & 95 – 102 MHz Simplex or Duplex 25 KHz steps.

STC AF101  AM-FM crystal synthesized 25 KHz boot mounted sets
20 watts 25 – 50 KHz spacing from 80 – 102 MHz by switches not channel numbers in 25KHz steps for radio engineers or Special Branch use??
Three control boxes CU101 and one pin matrix board PSU102 Preselector Unit which restricts its use to 10 preset channels & 11th channel which can be set up by main control box.  Several spare PCB boards and one chassis built up from scratch of all boards rescued from A H Thacker  Cheslyn Hay Circa 1983.  He was instructed to scrap all sets completely? by the Home Office.
Service manual.

Pictures of complete as possible system.

STC AF101 SERIAL PLAQUE_IMG.jpg (144252 bytes)    STC AF101 AM FM MOBILE 500chan xtalsynth _IMG.jpg (181930 bytes)    STC AF101 AM FM MOBILE&CONT BOX 1_IMG.jpg (158814 bytes)

STC AF101 AM-FM CONTROL BOX.jpg (83837 bytes)    STC AF101 CONTROL BOX.jpg (47531 bytes)    STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 1_IMG.jpg (166478 bytes)

STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 2_IMG.jpg (225811 bytes)    STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 3_IMG.jpg (227411 bytes)    STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 4_IMG.jpg (126650 bytes)

STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 5_IMG.jpg (200835 bytes)    STC AF101 MOBILE INSIDE 6_IMG.jpg (171377 bytes)


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