The Signal/One subsidiary of NCR introduced a revolutionary new communications transceiver to the amateur market in 1969. The Signal/One Signal/One CX-7 offered superior performance and features never before available to the radio amateur. The totally re-designed Signal/One CX-11 came out in 1974 and is considered by many to be the finest American made communications transceiver ever built. In 1982, the Signal/One Milspec 1030 was introduced as the first fully synthesized HF transceiver. Total production of all three models was only slightly over 1000 units.
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										CX-7
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					1969-197x
				 
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										CX-7A
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					1971-197x
				 
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										CX-7B
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					197x-197x
				 
				
				
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										CX-11
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					1975-197x
				 
				
				
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										CX-11A
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					1980-197x
				 
				
				
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										Milspec 1030
				
				 
					Desktop Shortwave Transceiver
				 
				
					1981-1984
				 
				
				
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