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REDCO (Reliable Electronics Design Co.) was a classic manufacturer of vintage communications electronics, specializing in frequency monitors and counters.

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About REDCO

REDCO, formally known as Reliable Electronics Design Co., was an electronics manufacturer acclaimed for its vintage communications equipment. Operating primarily in the 1970s out of Santa Fe Springs, California, REDCO designed and produced specialized testing devices for amateur radio and CB enthusiasts.

Their renowned product line included digital frequency monitors, counters, and other measurement equipment essential for precise transmission monitoring. While the original manufacturing company is no longer in operation, REDCO's classic devices remains sought after by vintage radio collectors and ham radio operators.

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REDCO FM-30 Frequency Monitor User Manual

15 червня 2026 р
FM-30 FREQUENCY MONITOR  User Manual REDCO Reliable Electronics Design Co. 11823 SLAUSON SANTA FE SPRINGS 90670 FREQUENCY MONITOR Model FM-30 Operation Manual Release Date 6-1-77 FM-30 Frequency Monitor This manual…

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  • What is REDCO?

    REDCO (Reliable Electronics Design Co.) was a manufacturer of communications test equipment based in Santa Fe Springs, California. They were best known for producing frequency counters and monitors for amateur and CB radios in the 1970s.

  • Де я можу знайти інструкції для VIN?tage REDCO frequency monitors?

    You can find user manuals, operation guides, and schematics for classic REDCO equipment like the FM-30 Frequency Monitor right here on our platform.

  • Is REDCO still manufacturing electronics?

    No, the original Reliable Electronics Design Co. (REDCO) that manufactured these classic frequency monitors is no longer in operation.