Abandoned Broadcast TV Equipment RCA MI-19051A Monitoring Diode
Found this little interesting device buried in the debris and bird and rat crap at one of my job sites. I couldn't let it set there so I had to save it. Lets figure out what it is and see if it still works after 50 plus years of being exposed to the elements and nastiness.

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