a dozen vintage spy radios

These days, with chip based cellular devices and cameras, thing like spy radios and cameras are often toys, since the miniaturization of what used to be the realm of clandestine devices can now be made for a few bucks.

As a result, modern spy radios are not that interesting, however these vintage versions from WWII right up to the Gulf War are.

 
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&quot;is spy radio operates from 200 kHz to 10.6 GHz is very compact - the receiver is removable from the rest of the unit for covert operations. The whole unit features a phoneline coupler, built-in spectrum analyzer, frequency display and accessories. We refer to it as a Spy Radio, but it is more rightfully a technical surveillance countermeasures kit, a.k.a. a &quot;bug detector&#039;&quot;<p /><p />For sale for $ 4500.00 US