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RON
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Identify this tx.

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Had this given today?
Anyone know anything about the make/model?
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Picture from the inside?
Sticks looks British like the one Waltron used but the color of the case looks similar to Kraft as the antenna socket...however to my knowledge Kraft didn't put the on-off switch in that position 🤔
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here you are Tobe
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Looks like there are some identifying labels on the PCB. I can see "... & E. DIGITAL TX", in your photo, but part of the text is hiding behind the antenna.

RCM & E. perhaps?
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Hi Martin.

Yes I saw that too. I don’t actually have the transmitter yet, a friend of mine has it so I can’t actually see the rest of the pcb yet. I’m thinking it’s an RCM&E project maybe?

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I note the wire guard over the ON/OFF switch. A previous 'learning experience' and re-kitted model perhaps ? :oops:
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