Unimetrics was owned by Lafayette. My very first SSB radio, was a Unimetrics Stingray 1. It was identical in every way to the Telsat SSB-50A, except for the covers, which were painted a sky blue color and the name plate, which was glued over the Lafayette model, which was cast into the front panel.Located in Franklin, NC. Never seen one
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Pace/Royce did this as did Cobra/Uniden. I'm sure there were others.Unimetrics was owned by Lafayette. My very first SSB radio, was a Unimetrics Stingray 1. It was identical in every way to the Telsat SSB-50A, except for the covers, which were painted a sky blue color and the name plate, which was glued over the Lafayette model, which was cast into the front panel.
I have never seen another one, to this day. I sold that radio i the early 80's. I would say it was rare.
Pace/Royce did this as did Cobra/Uniden. I'm sure there were others.
In the Marine HF SSB realm, JRC was a big player. Raytheon rebadged at least one of their models and sold it as their own. I have two of them: One was a lab rat and is in excellent shape. The other came off the F/V Fundy Leader and looks like it had been fished in, smoked on and se-watered for years. Fortunately, none of the main boards appears to have sustained any damage or corrosion. I got a working PA too - that module alone is worth what I paid for the radio.