Typical images of used SB-22/PT Field Military Switchboards

Current as of 10 September 2012. Images of typical rear and side latches,AudioSears Corp. headset-microphone H-182/PT Headset (new, mint condition with TM available as of 10 Sep 2012), Front cover carrying strap. Currently, these are only three of 12 switchboards in my inventory. About eight are complete switchboards without missing component or broken part issues. The remaining ones I use for repair and replacement parts. As you can determine, I have the resources to fix and replace before I sell -- I can support with replacement parts after the sale.


  

  

  

  

  
Shown below are typical images of used hardware on these switchboards. Usually bent, broken or missing components are typical. Ask about completeness of these components when buying. Normally, most are very worn, but still serviceable. headset-microphone  H-182/PT Normally, most original headsets are very worn and cracked, but still serviceable. Eventhough the military's method of packing this headset in the top cover for transportation is used, I would recommend not to. It literally crushes, tears, or crimps the ear rubber cushions badly. I have a sufficient quantity of brand new replacement earcushions in my inventory, as well as complete new ones.
  

  

  

  
I connected the Ericsson Fienden Lyssnar Field Telephone and the TA-312/PT through a SB-22/PT. Besides the voice communications, the Morse Code Signal is very clear.