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What is a correct radio for displaying in an M37? Also what would a non working radio purely for display purposes cost?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
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.What is a correct radio for displaying in an M37? Also what would a non working radio purely for display purposes cost?
Thanks
Mike
.I would mount it in the bed against the cab so I could still fold down the troop seats
.We've come a long way, you say? Dunno 'bout that.
An AN/GRC19 will work just fine after an atomic attack (like a cockroach).
A 'modern' radio will prolly be junk after a local power surge.
73DG aka W7TFO
.Boatanchors rule in my circles; both civilian and military radio gear.
Somehow over a dozen Hammarlund Super-pros live here...
Not to mention vintage homebrew TX.
73DG
.I love the old boatanchors! I've still got the Hallicrafters SX-24 Skyrider Defiant that my Dad brought home after WWII. It was my first radio and it still works fine although a bit dustier. It has 2 twin sisters along with a National NC-33 and a Hammarlund HQ-150. It's sad to say that there's so much less out there to listen to today. Remember when you listened to Radio Moscow to get their take on a story, then listened to Voice of America to hear ours, and then the BBC to find out what really happened? LOL
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