EADS CONNEXITY Smart Digital Encrypted Radio Transceivers Type No MC9610  

380 -430 MHz 10 watts output maximum with programmable power levels 100mw, 400mw, 1watts, 2watts and 10watt as well as programmable encryption codes from keypads.  99 channel sets dated 2004-2005.

These were bought from Withams Military vehicle auctions in Lincolnshire and said to come back from service in Iraq.

They came in large transportable strappable-in vehicle mount boxes with various British Army vehicle number plates written on the side of these boxes.  They are complete with 24-12 input regulators and cigar lighter plug leads, speaker microphones and base station microphones.  Also brand new boxed sets only plus new remote front heads.

 There were other types of these seen in other lots at the auction which were not won by my supplier.  Comprising large suitcased sets as above with base microphones and another large unit in white within the box.  Also some twin head units mounted upon an aluminium front panel plate.

 The sets seem to suffer from the green LCD displays weeping and line breaking up

 

Dave HicksG8EPR Dec 2009
Radiotelephone museum Curator of Great Britain

 

 

 

 

 

 

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