Signal Corps BC-342 Farnsworth US Army Shortwave Radio BC342 WW2 Vintage
1940s Army receiver made by Farnsworth Television and Radio. Used and abused, weighs 62 pounds and is all metal, no plastic in this radio. Took fairly little to get the radio working it needs to be totally recapped and have many of the resistors replaced. Radio is working amazingly well considering condition of the parts. Kilroy was here is an American popular culture expression that became popular during World War II; it is typically seen in graffiti.

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