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    #46
    Accessory box is only in Hungarian, as far as I can see...

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      #47
      Labels on the tubes, txt on the micro as well.
      Csaba

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        #48


        Hmmm...maybe this hand generator is not for this R/6 but for R/3 because connectors do not match

        I have also R/3 so I can check this tomorrow

        kari

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          #49
          And now R/3 as VRFUB









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            #50
            My gods...

            Dear OH5YW!
            With your posterior permission, I've sent the pictures that have posted of your radio to my amateur/collerctor friend, who amazed by these and have shown to his collegues. Now its shockwave tumbled over the Hungarian radio collector community like here

            In Hungary not commonly known there were radios sent to Finland. He malied with the manufacturer and get an affirmation about the Finnish radios. Also the information that probably your radios are the last ones from the Winter War.
            And not just only.
            Of R/1 is 1 piece, R/3 3 pieces in Hungary, 1-1 Prague and Moscow, morever not in exhibited state but in storage. However, as far as we (they) know your piece is the _last one_ of the R/6.
            And also all of the boxes seems like have been assembled last week. Without exaggeration, I must say, your collection is priceless.

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              #51
              Elnar!

              All photos are free to use

              If you want see more please join Finnish Facebook group called Radiohistoria. Lanquage is in Finnish but photos are international 🙂

              https://www.facebook.com/groups/RADIOHISTORIA/

              Kari OH5YW
              Curator
              Military Radio Museum Kouvola

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                #52
                Originally posted by OH5YW View Post

                If you want see more please join Finnish Facebook group called Radiohistoria. Lanquage is in Finnish but photos are international 🙂

                https://www.facebook.com/groups/RADIOHISTORIA/
                Is it possible that you make this group information public? I don't have FB account
                and i don't want to create one too - i don't like FB.

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