Hallicrafters HT-2A CIA Issued Village Radios Vietnam War 1963 New Old Stock A++ For Sale


Hallicrafters HT-2A CIA Issued Village Radios Vietnam War 1963 New Old Stock A++
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Hallicrafters HT-2A CIA Issued Village Radios Vietnam War 1963 New Old Stock A++:
$3000.00

Up for sale is a truly exceptional find – an original, complete set of Hallicrafters HT-2A Village Radios from the Vietnam War era. These units are brand new old stock (NOS) and come in their original packaging, with manuals and manufacturing tags still attached. The set includes two pristine units, making it a unique and valuable collector’s item for enthusiasts of military history and vintage radio technology.


Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history.


Units will be shipped in authentic wooden military shipping crates. (NOT ORIGINAL CRATES, HANDMADE REPRODUCTIONS)



History of the Village Radio Program:

From RadioNerds


The "Village Radio Program" was sponsored by the CIA during the Vietnam conflict, through a front organization known as the Office of Public Safety. The HT-1 was known as an "OPS" radio where the purpose was to provide simple radios to the local civilians, so that they could inform officials of Viet Cong activities. The radios were built under contract with Radio Industries a subsidiary of Hallicrafters, and included the HT-1, the HT-2, the TR-5 "Hamlet Radio", the TR-20 "Village Radio", and probably the TR-35A, among others. HT-1 units that have come into surplus channels unmarked where earlier units have ID plates. Radios in the OPS series were used in other places in addition to Southeast Asia.

The case of the HT-1 is made of a piece of extruded aluminum, with a cap-plate on each end. The bottom plate covers the battery compartment, which contains 8 "D" cells. The radio operates from 30-40 MC AM, crystal-controlled on a single channel, with a power output of 0.5 watts. Input power is 12 VDC, 0.18 amps (transmit). Several versions were made, including the HT-1A through HT-1E.

Early versions of the HT-1 had a "destruct button" near the bottom of the case, near the antenna base. This button did not detonate an explosive; rather, pressing the button and the PTT switch at the same time would blow a 125 mA fuse on the circuit board, thus rendering the radio inoperable by disabling both the audio driver and transmit oscillator stages. In the field, users had instructions that if they were ever out of radio contact that they should return to base. So, when a user became nervous in the jungle, he would sometimes "destruct" his radio, so that he had a good excuse to return to the village. For this reason, the destruct button was eliminated from later models. The internal fuse was replaced with a wire. The HT-1A manual says that the destruct circuit was not included on all radios. The schematic indicates the wiring changes if the button is present. By the time of the HT-1E, the destruct button is mentioned only in the disassembly procedure (probably erroneously) - the wiring for the button is gone from the schematic. [Note: The HT-1E schematic is missing a connection that is required for the transmit oscillator. This connection was probably removed by mistake when the destruct circuit was being removed.]



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