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What, if any, is the correct antenna/mount for an M1008? What side should it be mounted on?
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I saw this old post but I'm trying to figure out the same thing. I do have a radio connector under the dash of my truck, and I'm trying to figure out the proper radio and antenna for my 84 M1008.What, if any, is the correct antenna/mount for an M1008? What side should it be mounted on?
Is this the "radio connector" you have under the dash? If so, it isn't a radio connector. It's the STE-ICE test device connector. All CUCV's....as well as a lot of other mil vehicles....have them.I saw this old post but I'm trying to figure out the same thing. I do have a radio connector under the dash of my truck, and I'm trying to figure out the proper radio and antenna for my 84 M1008.
Any luck on your search?
Not that one. I should have given a better description. It's a plug on a wire that's like - up in the dash. It is located under/in the dash to the right of the test connector. I found it when I was doing cleanup work on the truck. I asked a guy with an M1009 to check it out and he said that it looked like a radio connector. I guess It really doesn't matter because I'm not looking to get a working radio. I'd just like to get the correct radio, antenna, and mount.Is this the "radio connector" you have under the dash? If so, it isn't a radio connector. It's the STE-ICE test device connector. All CUCV's....as well as a lot of other mil vehicles....have them.
Thanks! Now I've just got to figure out how to mount it!That era was the 12 series radios. The VRC 46 and VRC 47 were vastly more common than the other models in the CUCV although other 12 series models were used.
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Back in my days it was mounted in the bed in a rack that occupied 1/4 or more of the bed space.Thanks! Now I've just got to figure out how to mount it!
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