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  1. G744

    M37 radio?

    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
  2. G744

    M37 radio?

    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
  3. G744

    M37 radio?

    Nice. A 100W AM fone rig. Hope you have the 100A alternator system in there as well, that TX is not easy on the 25A generator. 73DG
  4. G744

    M37 radio?

    A GRC-8 radio would be correct for the M37 in the early years. A VRC-12 system would be correct for the 'Nam years They were traditionally mounted on the drivers' side of the bed seats. There is a power receptical location on the bed front for it. Some installations had a control box...
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