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Hello All.
I just purchased an American General M35A3 deuce. Tires' sidewalls were badly dry rotted and one of them ended up blowing during my 2nd trip with the new truck after I got it home. Be very careful of the super single tire conditions for anyone contemplating an M35A3. My guesstimate is that since most of these trucks saw heavy service in the Sandbox, the intense UV light severely damaged the sidewalls on a lot of these tires. Took me a lot of legwork to locate a source of very expensive near-new condition Michelin 14.5 R20s.
Surprisingly, I've never really had a problem with the Vietnam-era tube tires for the M35A2/M109A3s. Go figure!
Anyway.... now that that expense is over with, I'm looking at installing a good condition working SINCGARS RT-1439/VRC radio in the cab of this M35A3.
I have not yet had the pleasure of installing a GI radio in a deuce cab yet so I need baby step Stupid Person Instructions. I own and operate PRC-77 and PRC-68 pack radio HTs so I'm reasonably proficent with the radio theory, just need to know the following:
What model/type of GI radio bracket do I need to mount the SINCGARS RT-1439 radio under the passenger seat?
What cables do I need to connect the radio to power/ground and where do these cables get connected to on the truck?
Please explain how to mount the antenna bases on the outside of the cab and how I connect the antenna lead to the antenna/base.
My intention is to eventually convert all of my 4 military vehicles (two deuces and two British armored cars) to the SINGCARS radio system for functional comms.
Thanks. I apologize for the Stupid Question. I know it's in a tech manual somewhere but between all the permutations of deuce and a halves and military radios I'm not sure exactly what TM I would need for this combination.
Thanks,
Tom
Virginia
FCC License KJ4JWO
Artillery, Class 3 collector
Ferret Mark 2/3
Saladin Mark 2 (with BATFE registered 76mm gun/breech ring)
M109A3 Shop Van "Pandora's Box"
M35A3
I just purchased an American General M35A3 deuce. Tires' sidewalls were badly dry rotted and one of them ended up blowing during my 2nd trip with the new truck after I got it home. Be very careful of the super single tire conditions for anyone contemplating an M35A3. My guesstimate is that since most of these trucks saw heavy service in the Sandbox, the intense UV light severely damaged the sidewalls on a lot of these tires. Took me a lot of legwork to locate a source of very expensive near-new condition Michelin 14.5 R20s.
Surprisingly, I've never really had a problem with the Vietnam-era tube tires for the M35A2/M109A3s. Go figure!
Anyway.... now that that expense is over with, I'm looking at installing a good condition working SINCGARS RT-1439/VRC radio in the cab of this M35A3.
I have not yet had the pleasure of installing a GI radio in a deuce cab yet so I need baby step Stupid Person Instructions. I own and operate PRC-77 and PRC-68 pack radio HTs so I'm reasonably proficent with the radio theory, just need to know the following:
What model/type of GI radio bracket do I need to mount the SINCGARS RT-1439 radio under the passenger seat?
What cables do I need to connect the radio to power/ground and where do these cables get connected to on the truck?
Please explain how to mount the antenna bases on the outside of the cab and how I connect the antenna lead to the antenna/base.
My intention is to eventually convert all of my 4 military vehicles (two deuces and two British armored cars) to the SINGCARS radio system for functional comms.
Thanks. I apologize for the Stupid Question. I know it's in a tech manual somewhere but between all the permutations of deuce and a halves and military radios I'm not sure exactly what TM I would need for this combination.
Thanks,
Tom
Virginia
FCC License KJ4JWO
Artillery, Class 3 collector
Ferret Mark 2/3
Saladin Mark 2 (with BATFE registered 76mm gun/breech ring)
M109A3 Shop Van "Pandora's Box"
M35A3