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[[image:Im20110923IF-62MkII.jpg|thumb| No 62 Set. Exhibit at the [[Internal Fire Museum of Power]]. ]]
[[image:Im20110923IF-62MkII.jpg|thumb| No 62 Set. Exhibit at the [[Internal Fire Museum of Power]]. ]]
Designed by [[Pye|Pye Radio Ltd]] of Cambridge to the same specification as the [[Wireless Set No 22]].
1944 Prototypes of the design were trialled
1945 Production, also by Pye, ran from 1945 until 1966
When the WS42 was eventually cancelled (apparently due to being overweight) the WS62 naturally filled the gap.


== See Also ==
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== Sources of Information ==
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* Wireless Set no 62 [http://www.alancordwell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ws62/ws62.html]


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Latest revision as of 14:44, 25 April 2012

No 62 Set. Exhibit at the Internal Fire Museum of Power.

Designed by Pye Radio Ltd of Cambridge to the same specification as the Wireless Set No 22.

1944 Prototypes of the design were trialled

1945 Production, also by Pye, ran from 1945 until 1966

When the WS42 was eventually cancelled (apparently due to being overweight) the WS62 naturally filled the gap.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Wireless Set no 62 [1]