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English: w:Gonset Communicator II, a popular vacuum tube VHF-AM w:amateur radio transceiver introduced in the 1950s. They were commonly known as "Gooney Boxes." This unit operates on the 2-meter amateur band. Note the w:magic eye tube tuning indicator, top center. Photo taken at the at MIT Flea Market.
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Portable amateur radio transceiver from the 1950s

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