Help to ID a commercial power supply (ham or other radio)

tubino

A guy with too many tubes
I am hoping to find out what this goes to, in order to find it a good home, rather than pull apart for the iron. Uses a pair of 5R4s. Has output for transmitting, input from MIC and receiver. Any clues appreciated!

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Transformer numbers may point to OEM and date. Looks like commercial radio - GE or Moto.
 
Transformer numbers may point to OEM and date. Looks like commercial radio - GE or Moto.
Thanks, Tom! Definitely Motorola-branded iron all over it.
Chassis numbers: 27D851884. TU463-S8
Monster power transformer 25C891906

Hey I just found it! I searched on the beastly power transformer and found that Kegger (RIP) had the same power supply in a transmitter chassis! Apparently this came out of a C71GJB-1100 or darn similar. I haven’t found the PT specs so will probably have to measure myself. But I think I’m okay to part this out. Seems EXTREMELY unlikely anyone will want to rebuild for original use. Here’s a link to the Kegger thread, including photo of the complete unit.
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/local-antique-radio-show-ham-fest-finds-today.380224/
 
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