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Vic-1 intercom ? and mounting

sac

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Hello all,

I've tried the search but haven't come up with much so on to my questions. How many of the c-2298 boxes wil I need for two head sets?
Second does anyone have pictures of them mounted in thier truck? I have found some threads of peoples post but most are several pages long, if they could give the post number it is on.

Thanks Scott
 

CARNAC

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Search for a post (not thread) for VIC and me as the poster from about 2007. Look at that thread. I had pictures on there. Answer to the first question is 2.
 

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When I eventually get mine from Carnac I believe I already have my mounting solution figured up. Some clever placement of sheet metal or plywood goes a long way.
 

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VIc intercom

A C2298 control box or equivalent is needed for each crew member or station (headset) that will be
used with the Vic 1 intercom.

The mounting of the control boxes, Vic 1 intercom, power surge protector (if used) and all other components are at your discretion. I have enclosed the locations I used for the install of a RT524 radio transceiver, a power surge protector, a Vic 1 intercom, and the associated C2298 control boxes for three stations (Driver, Passenger and truck bed headache board for troops in rear)

Hope this answers your question.

Gordon
Ex-U.S. Army - Grunt
 

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sac

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A C2298 control box or equivalent is needed for each crew member or station (headset) that will be
used with the Vic 1 intercom.

The mounting of the control boxes, Vic 1 intercom, power surge protector (if used) and all other components are at your discretion. I have enclosed the locations I used for the install of a RT524 radio transceiver, a power surge protector, a Vic 1 intercom, and the associated C2298 control boxes for three stations (Driver, Passenger and truck bed headache board for troops in rear)



Hope this answers your question.

Gordon
Ex-U.S. Army - Grunt
Thanks Gordon gives me more ideas.
 
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