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Originally Posted by MIPS
I dragged this out of a landfill almost a decade ago and I've never found any information about it.
Details about it are very limited other than what I can find from markings on the back:
-It's a VHF-FM transmitter
-It's from the 700/700C series, type CSCL4AJA
-it's got a 25W power rating
-Using specialized modules, you can choose four different transmitting and receiving frequencies
-Two frequencies can be selected from the front. There's also unlabeled momentary and NO/NC buttons that appear to be user pinnable for custom applications.
I can find absolutely no information about it online. Zero documentation at all. It's obvious someone has made wiring changes at one point or another but I have no way to know what they've done. The relay isn't a factory job. Neither are two random loose wires. Might this ring a bell to anyone? Right now it's tuned to 14.266mhz transmit (that looks like an AR frequency) and 18.277mhz receive.
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RCA was in communications for several years, but it seemed to be a separate division, like their test equipment and studio products.
Isn't RCA communications, now Harris.
You'd have to find someone who was involved with them, as their service information, was proprietery.