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  1. Wile E. Coyote

    MTS II/ Movement Tracking System

    Austin Aviation on Ebay (Beltfed34) usually has a ton of that sort of thing but you have to look through all his cable listings and try and see what's on the cable tags/lables in the photos. Sometimes he'll include that info in the listing header - sometimes not.
  2. Wile E. Coyote

    MTS II/ Movement Tracking System

    Great info. Somehow I missed downloading everything other than Part 1 way back - 3 years ago. I've got my system installed in a M113A3 basically just playing a loop of IR footage and comms traffic during some air ops against insurgent ground targets. It's good eye-candy when we have it out at...
  3. Wile E. Coyote

    Harris HF antenna

    The tall boot was for the first generation of the HF mount for the AT-1011 with the AN/GRC-206 installations. Once the tilt-whip adapters were in use, it looks like they cut down a lot of the original boots to allow use of the tilt-whip adapter. I guess at some point they probably...
  4. Wile E. Coyote

    Fair Radio Sales in Lima OH - going out of business - FOREVER

    Pic 3 there...looks like they have a couple of the AN/GRC-215 transmitter-receiver exciters left that they had on their website probably 20 years ago for the Regency Net post-apocalypse/ survivable HF radio system. Cool. Too bad Lima, OH is about as far from me as possible without having to...
  5. Wile E. Coyote

    Need help with TOCNET intercom system

    Ah. Copy. Thought it might be something along those lines. Thanks.
  6. Wile E. Coyote

    Need help with TOCNET intercom system

    Bringing this one back from the dead, I guess - but that link just 404s now. Anyone have a working link to the TOCNET manual? Suddenly triwalls of the TOCNET version of the FFCS seem to be out there. Looks like an interesting system - if a bit overcomplex for its base use.
  7. Wile E. Coyote

    Where to find a complete, working RT-524

    Eh, that sucks. I've been referring a bunch of people looking for RT-524s and PRC-25/77 on Facebook to him for a few years. You don't stop to realize very often that your 'modern' military radio is 50 years old, and the 26 year olds that used to work on them are now 76 year olds. It's...sobering.
  8. Wile E. Coyote

    AS-1729/VRC for CB Band

    Excellent summary. Thanks for doing all that. I was wondering if anyone had bothered to compile such a reference - and now someone has. Yeah the running joke with the AS-3900 system was "works fine - if you like transmitting into a dummy load" - but your options are limited if your hopsets...
  9. Wile E. Coyote

    Mil Radio for 80 meters

    It's funny because it's largely true. Everyone ran away from HF backhaul first when Troposcatter formed the main backhaul link - and later when SATCOM kind of pushed Troposcatter and its huge, fixed, cold-weather, hard-to-maintain stations out of existence. But then it became pretty obvious that...
  10. Wile E. Coyote

    Mil Radio for 80 meters

    Clansman stuff is a solid choice. Very, very well built - and where problems (typically capacitors) have shown up as an issue - tons of documentation out there to help you work through it.
  11. Wile E. Coyote

    Mil Radio for 80 meters

    Interesting. Been in the game a long time but 'Elly Excess' I don't know. At the moment there aren't any listed, but the Tadiran PRC-174s that the IDF used show up a lot, and they're apparently solid radios. I haven't seen a decent PRC-138 come up for sale for 3 yrs or more - which is...
  12. Wile E. Coyote

    Radio Mount MT-297 install issue

    Fair Radio Sales in Lima, OH often has a bunch of stuff for the older family sets, and they have the RT-70 dogbone for $50. All of the online pricing everywhere - Ebay included - will be about the same. The *only* deals you're going to get...at all...are in person at Hamfests and swapmeets and...
  13. Wile E. Coyote

    LS-671 to AM-1780 connection

    That will be fun because the LS-671 was never designed to be used with the VIC-1 system (of which the AM-1780 is the central part.) You would have to look at the wiring pinout from the AM-1780 to the C-2298 box - then contrast that with the wiring from the MT-6352 to the LS-671 - and see what...
  14. Wile E. Coyote

    No Power on AM-1780

    What's your Installation Switch set to? If you're trying to feed power up through J508, the Installation Switch has to be INT ONLY. Powering up as part of a radio installation (i.e. through J501) it has to be set to OTHER. If you feed power to *J508* with your Installation Switch set to OTHER -...
  15. Wile E. Coyote

    M977 HEMTT radiator

    Irritatingly I just missed a bunch through GovPlanet - Dec. 2020 and May 19th of this year. One of which went for 25 bucks. Someone up there hates me :) https://www.govplanet.com/for-sale/Parts-Howco-0816A-Engine-Coolant-Radiator-North-Carolina/4966685/NSN/2930-01-132-0978
  16. Wile E. Coyote

    Where to find a complete, working RT-524

    Looks like a nice, clean set. It's also an 'A' model and *should* have silicon power transistors vs. the earlier germanium ones which is a very good thing.
  17. Wile E. Coyote

    First trip to Fair Radio in Lima, OH - vintage military radio heaven!

    Yeah I kept a bunch of their catalogues from the mid-late 80s and *man* there was a lot of stuff around then including some more modern kit (Regency Net/ GRC-215 stuff for example) but now it looks like all they can get is a lot of the older generation glow-in-the-dark stuff and not much newer...
  18. Wile E. Coyote

    M977 HEMTT radiator

    Ah, so the SECO rad is for the A4 HEMTT as suspected. That listing didn't come up for me. Weird. For M977 / M985 A0 trucks like my one in the yard, the NSN is 2930-01-132-0978 for the complete assy, and the core itself is 2930-01-133-9954 . Both carry an Oshkosh part number but the...
  19. Wile E. Coyote

    M977 HEMTT radiator

    Dredging this issue up again as I found one of those exact NOS radiators on Ebay that SECO has...every detail is precisely the same...and it won't fit a HEMTT. Even if you try to just use the core and salvage the top and bottom tanks off of your dead original rad - it still won't work - because...
  20. Wile E. Coyote

    Jeep M38A1 radio

    AN/GRC-3 thru 8 radio sets are huge. If the M38A1 had one of those, it would've been in place of the back seat mounted crossways. USMC did that...Army may have too...but it's not that common. Common setup would be AN/VRC-8, 9 or 10 which is the RT-68 transceiver with the PP-112 power supply...
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