Pye PF6 - 12 channel - PF7O
450 – 470 MHz
Made for police dog vans who roam force areas as all sets were only 3 channel up until then (About 1974).

4 OFF.
2 in car adaptors bought complete for 20 Pounds at Lowe electronics ex police radio auction at an old airfield near Buxton circa 1993.
2 others bought at rallies one with 70 cm crystals

2 car adaptors bought brand new from Anchor Surplus Circa 1988.

 

Pye PF6 10 channel PF70 handportables.
UHF 450 – 470 MHz.
Used for dog van patrols
First multi-channel police portables.

2 OFF.
Ex police.  Used in car adaptors. 
As bought at Lowe Electronics Airfield auction sale of Home Office police radio equipment Circa 1989.

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PYE PF6 -- 12 channel -- PF7O 450 - 470 MHZ
MADE FOR POLICE DOG VANS WHO ROAM FORCE AREAS
AS ALL SETS WERE ONLY 3 channel UP UNTIL THEN 1974ish
4 OFF.
2 IN CAR ADAPTORS BOUGHT COMPLETE FOR 20 POUNDS AT LOWE ELECTRONICS EX POLICE RADIO AUCTION AT AN OLD AIRFIELD NEAR BUXTON CIRCA 1993.
2 OTHERS BOUGHT AT RALLIES ONE WITH 70CM CRYSTALS
2 CAR ADAPTORS BOUGHT BRAND NEW FROM ANCHOR SURPLUS CIRCA 1988 .

 

       

 

PF70 also here and here
PF70 at Hack Green


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