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My AN/GRG-46C Project is Finished

rboltz

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A year long project to restore the S-144 shelter and all the equipment inside. The shelter was stripped of all equipment, repaired and painted. Everything inside was bench tested and repaired. New wiring to replace the rotted stuff and other items were scrounged from surplus sites. You can see the process at About Rattrig.com

Now, if I can just fine another truck!!
 

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wsucougarx

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Wow that is incredible. LOL you just answered a question I've had for about a year now. I always wondered where my AB-15 antenna mount went to. Now I know;-). Sure would like to get the S-144 to go with it now..haha
 

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A year long project to restore the S-144 shelter and all the equipment inside. The shelter was stripped of all equipment, repaired and painted. Everything inside was bench tested and repaired. New wiring to replace the rotted stuff and other items were scrounged from surplus sites. You can see the process at About Rattrig.com

Now, if I can just fine another truck!!
that looks great! We had conversed on the yahoo military radio group about the "shelter graveyard" did those guys ever come around?
 

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Wow, what an excellent outcome to your project!

I bet finding all the gear was an "adventure" by itself...

You should win an award for that commo shelter!
 

wsucougarx

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Just curious, is there a reason why they painted the AB-15 antenna mount red? Mine was red when I took off the layers of dried up CARC paint. Noticed it was red.
 

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To prevent you from bumping your head on it? Probably, my guess it as a deterrent to those who want to grab hold of the antenna base if they are climbing on the truck. Red indicates "WARNING", and there's a lot of RF juice running through that antenna while in operation.
 

rboltz

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Very nice!

There is another guy on SS who restored a GRC-46 set, put it in his M37 like he had in the service. Here's a pic:
Yep, we have conversed. He was trying to sell the truck and shelter and last I heard a few months ago, had no luck.
 

rboltz

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Just curious, is there a reason why they painted the AB-15 antenna mount red? Mine was red when I took off the layers of dried up CARC paint. Noticed it was red.
They were red in the Army. A warning to stay away as there is a burn hazzard if you are transmitting.
 
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