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Pacific Electronics (Peco); Spokane, WA

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Name: Pacific Electronics (Peco); Spokane, WA    (USA)  
Abbreviation: pacific-el
Products: Model types
Summary:

Pacific Electronis
W 1130 Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA (1943)
W 1011-1013 First Avenue, Spokane, WA (1945)

Also trading as PECO.

This company built tube testers, transceivers for US services and radio receivers.

History:

This manufacturer was suggested by Andrew Hulsey.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  44 Production Line Tube Checker   Tube checker for production lines, to be handled by two (unexperienced) operators. Tube... 
USA  44 Compact PA System   Combined radio receiver, record player and amplifier with push-pull output. Tuning rang... 
USA  42 Portable Power Supply 915-A   Max. current: 120 mA Max. DC voltage: 450 V Output: 6.3 V 
USA  43 Two-Band Receiver [metal cabinet] 12SK7  This portable receiver probably has the same chassis as the version in wooden cabinet (tub... 
USA  43 Two-Band Receiver [wooden cabinet] 12SK7  Pacific Electronics manufactured this radio during WWII and shortly after; it was supplied... 
USA  43 Two-Band Receiver [painted cabinet]   This model is similar to the version in wooden cabinet but seems to be equipped with a dif... 

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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

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