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Shark above Space Chicken
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Something interesting came my way today. It is an indicator magnifier and light shroud(I don't know the proper term) for a Radiomarine Corporation of America radar set. The company was in business from 1927 to 1956 and I would like to associate this to a specific set. The shroud was a common item for repeater, or relay radar CRTs in high ambient light areas, or maybe in subs for red light times, but the magnifier points to older small CRT times. The diameter of the magnifier is about 8.75".
Let me know what you think. ![]() ![]() ![]() This magnifier lens is about 2" thick. ![]()
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wow! thats in really good shape!
imagine all the ants you could burn with that magnifier. ![]() EDIT: I can't find anything about a Radiomarine -radar- set. Nothing at all. Other than this court case Quote:
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Best I can find is models CR-101 and CR-103 which I believe are commercial sets made after the war. See page two of this pdf.
http://www.vacuumtubeera.net/RadioAge-1950-10.pdf
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Is there a patent number anywhere on the magnifier? If there is, you may be able to do a patent search online...
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The rubber is in remarkable shape considering the age. Either it was kept entirely away from sunlight, or it has been replaced. The uneven cut along the bottom of the rubber is troublesome, but explainable if it were adapted in the field from a different model, or if a standard eyepice was used for all models and just cut away after installation.
Nice piece.
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Archives of Radiomarine. Looks to be very popular for vessels. Use the ctrl F key to find Radiomarine on the page. Interesting stuff.
http://www.archive.org/stream/radioa...yrich_djvu.txt
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