Radio, FT101E Yaesu Transceivers
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This is a Yaesu FT101E transceiver. Manufactured by the Japan Radio Company in the 1970s and 80s, it is part of a model line of amateur radio transceivers made by the company. Prior to the development of Yaesu's FT101 line, modular design (a design approach that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules or skids, that can be independently created and then used in different systems) had never been created for the amateur radio community.
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Title
Radio, FT101E Yaesu Transceivers
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Maker
Yaesu Musen
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Date made
1970-1990
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Subject
Communication (including Diaries and Letters), Communication
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Additional information
inorganic, processed material, metal, steel (?) inorganic, processed material, synthetic, plastic inorganic, processed material, glass inorganic, processed material, metal, copper, h 185 mm x w 350 mm x d 360 mm
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1276 Bluff Highway, Awarua, Invercargill
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