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The No. 208 Wireless Set was a wireless radio transceiver used by the Australian Army during the Second World War.[1] Developed in 1941, the unit was based on the Army No. 108 Wireless Set and manufactured by AWA. There were three versions, the 208, 208* and the 208 Mark II. The 208 could be carried, but not operated, in a backpack.
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edit- ^ A. B. Feuer (1992). Coast Watching in the Solomon Islands: The Bougainville Reports, December 1941 – July 1943. Praege. p. 100. ISBN 9780275942038. Retrieved 15 April 2016.