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I think you need to talk to Charles Talbert at M-Series Rebuild, he is the "go-to-guy for HEI" do a google search for then, he's in Norwood , NC, he's got 'em set up for 24V.
He posts here as well as the g-741 page.
Pic Posting
Hey Jim, So you got the fever, double now, good for you! I was stationed at the 6217th USAF Hospital on CCk from 1969 to 1971 we had a 1/2 dozen or so M-43's, as well as two R-2's.
I never took a pic of one them? We were 6 minutes from the flight line. As far as posting a pic here...
68t, Most of the radios I've seen are mounted on a radio tray, on the troop seat behind the driver.
There are specific radios used for certain time periods, however I am no radio person. I recall the hand held PRC-77 was in service during Vietnam.
There are some radio guys here, I sure they...
Military Media CD
Welcome Mike,
M37 Utility Truck WW2 Dodge 3/4-ton M37 Vehicle Manuals
A good deal, when your ready & through w/ the greasy stuff, go to; Portrayal Press - Military Vehicle Manual Listings
for your hard copies.
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