Bryan, you might check with Bob Wallace of WallaceRadio.  He is one of the few 
remaining Plectron experts and historians in the field.  Bob is a great guy, 
besides for his busines of repairing and restoring Plectron receivers, he is a 
wealth of information on most everything Plectron.  His email is:   
[email protected]
Rich
N9EMS

--- In [email protected], "bryan.spacek" <bryan.spa...@...> 
wrote:
>
>   Hi folks,
> 
>    Bryan here. I usually hang out at the antiqueradios forum, and a fellow 
> there suggested that I seek info here regarding this rare FM signal 
> generator, after posting for info there with zero results.
> 
>    I have no idea of the manufacture date, or whether it was a piece of 
> in-house gear or mass marketed. I believe it was in-house, because nobody 
> I've spoken with had any idea that Plectron ever made any test gear at all. 
> 
>    It's the size of most tube type signal gens, (half a shoe box) and it is 
> your typical hammered blue grey paint color with a small chrome carry handle. 
> It has four tubes, and is heavy as lead. It seems to be really well made, and 
> is in very good condition.
> 
>   I restore tube radios and related test gear, so this thing would really 
> come in handy, "if" I can get some info on how the use it! ;)
> 
>   Any info or leads would be much appreciated. 
> 
> P.S. The fellow who directed me here said that you folks can turn up info on 
> anything to do with radios or test gear. ;)
>


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