bit of a font question here, does anyone know what font is on this label? I see it in a lot of generic and budget electronics from the 70s and 80s, but nothing i've checked matches. anyone got any ideas?
An image of a label. It reads:
MODEL NO: MC-1306
MultiTech
MADE IN HONG KONG
MANUFACTURED FOR VENDEX PACIFIC INC.
Frequency Range :
LOW VHF : 57-85 MHz (CH. 2-6)
HIGH VHF : 177-213 MHz (CH. 7-13)
UHF : 473-887 MHz (CH. 14-83)
Power Supply : AC ~117V, 60Hz 75 Watts
THIS RECEIVER COMPLIES WITH FCC REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART 'C' AS OF DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
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