Package, radio transmitter & receiver set:;:Paquet pour ensemble d'émetteur-récepteur radio
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- OBJECT TYPE
- N/A
- DATE
- 2010
- ARTIFACT NUMBER
- 2014.0068.018
- MANUFACTURER
- Cobra Electronics Corp.
- MODEL
- Cobra microTalk 2-Way Radios
- LOCATION
- Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
More Information
General Information
- Serial #
- N/A
- Part Number
- 18
- Total Parts
- 18
- AKA
- N/A
- Patents
- N/A
- General Description
- Heavy paper [cardboard ?] package is predominantly black; clear synthetic inserts display contents; off-white, brown, blue and red text and graphics.
Dimensions
Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.
- Length
- 28.6 cm
- Width
- 18.6 cm
- Height
- 8.5 cm
- Thickness
- N/A
- Weight
- N/A
- Diameter
- N/A
- Volume
- N/A
Lexicon
- Group
- Mining and Metallurgy
- Category
- Personal gear
- Sub-Category
- N/A
Manufacturer
- AKA
- Cobra
- Country
- United States of America
- State/Province
- Illinois
- City
- Chicago
Context
- Country
- Haiti
- State/Province
- Unknown
- Period
- Presumably used 2010 to 2013.
- Canada
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Item from comprehensive collection of tools and technologies used by a Canadian prospector, who worked in the exploration division of Newmont Mining Corporation in Haiti between 2010 and 2013. This collection reflects three aspects of the modern Canadian mining, crucial to the understanding of this sector: mobility of the workforce, ethnicity in the workforce, and globalization. The mining workforce has been highly mobile on both community and individual levels. Entire towns formed around mining operations and died or changed their character when the resources were exhausted. Mining professionals, especially in the field of mineral exploration, work in various often remote locations around the globe, and cover long distances in their daily work. The items donated to the Museum well represent the type of tools and technologies necessary to working outdoors, in remote locations, and a tropical climate. Ethnicity continues to play a role in the sector’s hiring practices. In this particular case, an employer looked for a recent graduate, bilingual prospector, educated in Canada, who could also communicate in Haitian-Creole. A set of hiring criteria in mining is often very specific and difficult to meet by Canadian graduates, but essential to succeeding in exploration projects conducted abroad. Donated artifacts reflect Haitian-Creole cultural context of Newmont operations. This set of mobile radio transmitters-receivers purchased in Canada prior to departure. [Ref. 1] - Function
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General: To identify and protect contents when not in use. Specifically, this package used to identify and store walkie -talkie set. - Technical
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Unknown - Area Notes
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Unknown
Details
- Markings
- Markings on package front include: "Cobra", "UP TO/ JUSQU'A/ 40/ KM RANGE/ 2662 CHANNEL/ COMBINATIONS/ 2,662 COMBINAISON/ DE CANAUX", "microTALK/ GMRS/FRS/ WALKIE TALKIE/ 2-WAY RADIOS/ RADIO EMETTEUR-/ RÉCEPTEUR GMRS/FRS/ CXT475C", "Scan/ Channels/Privacy/ Codes", "Power Saver/ Circuitry", "Ear Bud Microphones", "Tous de/ dangers/ All Hazards/ NOAA/ Weather Radio/ NOAA National Weather Service/ Service météorologique national/ Radio Météo", "VOX/ Hands-Free/ Operation", "10-Channel/ Memory" and "Rechargeable/ Batteries/ Included". French language text translations appear for all text. Text on package back includes " [logo]/ Cobra [Registered symbol]/ Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra [Registered symbol]", "Features/ NOAA Weather & Emergency Radio/ VOX (hands-free operation)/ 2,662 Channel Combinations/ 10-Channel Memory/ Scan (channels/privacy codes)/ Call Alert (5 selectable tones)", "Additional Features/ Signal Strength Meter/ Power Saver Circuitry/ Selectable Hi/Low Power (in GMRS)/ Keystroke Tones (selectable on/off)/ Roger Beep Tone (selectable on/off)/ Key Lock/ Ear Bud Microphones", "Works with other/GMRS/FRS Walkie/ Talkie 2-Way Radios", "Cobra [Registered symbol], microTALK [Registered symbol], Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra [Registered symbol], VibrAlert [Registered symbol]/ Rewind Say-Again [Trade Mark symbol], and the snake design are registered trademarks of/ Cobre Electronics Corporation, USA", "PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains a chemical/ known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects/ or other reproductive harm. FCC Self-Licencing Information/ Included in Owner's Manual". "[copyright symbol]/ Cobra Electronics Corporation/ 6500 West Cortland Street/ Chicago, Illinois 60707 U.S.A.", "Distributed by/ Distribué par:/ AVS Technologies/ A Division of SYNNEX Canada Limited/ 3300 Côte-Vertu, Ste 310/ Ville St- Laurent, Québec, Canada/ H9P 2N4/ www.cobra/ca" and "Made in China/ Fabriqué en Chine". French language text translations appear for all text.
- Missing
- Appears complete.
- Finish
- Heavy paper [cardboard ?] package is predominantly black; clear synthetic inserts display contents; off-white, brown, blue and red text and graphics.
- Decoration
- Stylized snake logo.
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Cobra Electronics Corp., Package, radio transmitter & receiver set:;:Paquet pour ensemble d'émetteur-récepteur radio, circa 2010, Artifact no. 2014.0068, Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation, http://collections.ingeniumcanada.org/en/id/2014.0068.018/
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