Pye PTC703 - PTC704
Fixed station
AM 10 - 15 watts
Circa 1955

3 OFF:-

1 OFF – 6 channel High Band
168 MHz for emergency communications for regional councils if the bomb dropped.

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Video about the PTC703 and PTC704

PYE PTC703 704 AM BASE STATION  FILM May 2010

 


THE PYE MUSEUM IS CLOSED
DAVE HICKS G8EPR, MUSEUM CURATOR, HAD A SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT WORK IN EARLY 2016.
SADLY HE DIED AT THE END OF APRIL 2017.
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