Asset Overview
The radiotelephone is a device for two-way voice communication over radio waves. The FM302 was widely used by the state services in communist Poland.
The Radmor enterprise in Gdynia was established in 1947, and at the beginning of its existence it used the name MORS (Eng.: walrus), the acronym for „Morska Obsługa Radiowa Statków” (Marine Radio Servicing of Ships). In reality, the factory’s products were also widely used in land communication. In 1971 the company’s name was changed to “Radmor”. It was the main provider of communications equipment in communist Poland, and in the late 1970s its product range was expanded to include high-class home audio equipment. Currently, the company produces advanced communication equipment used by the uniformed services.
Manufacturer: Radmor factory, Gdynia, Poland, 1970
Inv. No. MIM 1269/VIII-42
Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements
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