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Here are some random photos of the H161 headsets and some of the intercom cables. I got (4) NOS headsets from 1993; 2 were H-161E/U and the other 2 were H-161F/U.
Eastern surplus stuffed a M818 into a container:
https://www.easternsurplus.net/GalleryDetails/703/M818-6x6-tractor-export-latin-america-army-military
Looks like some parts come off of that one to work. Not sure if the 813 bed would be narrow enough.
Gary, thank you for doing all of that research - this is a wealth of knowledge and history! My truck is titled as a 1979 so it could definitely have been part of that 9-3F-34 unit at Fort Lewis. I'm thinking that with a 40 year old truck it's possible that the dragon and the bumper number unit...
I've never been in a convoy beyond a few parade MVs, but it sure looks like a lot of fun.
As a teenager I used to make my dad slow down as we passed the convoys heading to the Yakima firing range so I could check out the hummers top to bottom. You didn't see many smiles on the driver's faces...
oh, cool! I emailed him some photos of my finished installation along with my gratitude for the quality of their work.
Knowledgeable he is. Even after studying through the intercom technical manuals for months I still struggled to have a conversation at his level, but he is exactly the kind of...
I wanted to start a fun thread where folks can post pictures of what they see from the driver seat. I really enjoy the view from the seat of my 5 ton towering over traffic, pointed up a mountain side logging road or waiting in a parade line. It's interesting to see what other members get to...
Here are the bumper numbers before they got wire wheeled off and painted over. I couldn't quite make out what they said and the numbers were painted on at least twice on two different layers:
If I stare at it crossed-eyed long enough I can kinda make out an 'A-14' on the driver's side and...
Gary, by chance could you have an example of how the bumper numbers might read for this 5-5 unit?
My tattered bumper number pics are on my computer so I'll post them up later. Maybe you guys could help translate them
Whoah, that challenge coin is the closest match I've seen yet. The seller said he bought the truck from a guy in Yakima (160 miles SE of JBLM) and the Yakima guy still had the remnants of the auction stickers on the hood & drivers door. JBLM is the only location I've heard of for military...
Purchased Parts list for the entire 4 station VIC-1 intercom system:
(1) AM-1780/VRC Amplifier
(4) C-2298/VRC Crewmember control boxes
(2) H-161E/U headsets
(2) H-161F/U headsets
(1) CX-4720/VRC 12' Power cord, battery to amplifier (was 1' too short & I really needed a 13' version)
(1)...
I've been working on restoring the dragon stencils on my truck.
I used pin striping tape to outline the original with help from a large paint chip I saved from the pressure washer. Covered with this special massive masking tape and cut along the orange background with an exacto.
The side...
I may have added some complexity to the panel since I have access to a laser cutter at work but the u-bolt approach is a clean, simple way to mount a radio/intercom to the roof. It looks intrusive but none of the components touch my head or my passenger's heads.
I finished the install of my 4-person VIC-1 intercom system for my 813 with a soft top and it turned out super sweet!!!
I have a full write-up from start to finish here: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?188122-VIC-1-intercom-panel-for-soft-tops
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