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My friend has asked:
I've been trying for several years to figure out which radios were used on the jeeps at Fort Gordon, GA during my MP training there in 1971.
The radios I remember had dynamotors, and I think they had a carbon mic. Some jeeps were also equipped with a separate receiver. They had a tuning range that included one of the ham bands, because I remember calling "CQ" on one of them during a break - no answer, of course, but I do recall making the call!
I don't remember what kind of squelch that they had, but I don't remember a "Squelch" adjustment, so it may have been tone-operated.
Can anyone help? I know how radios work, but not whtat was used where. Keep in mind this was a MP training scene, and the commo gear might have been quite old as the new stuff would have been out front. Certainly old to have dynamotors in 1971. I'd like to help this old vet remember, he is a ham and I think he might want to procure the same kind of radio and I will help him, but I need some leads.
Have ruled out the RT246, RT524, PRC-25/77, RT-66/67/68 series (vibrator supplies, right?) It could not have been an old T-195, could it? That is a darn big HF radio for a jeep, like putting a gRC106 in one.
Thanks!
I've been trying for several years to figure out which radios were used on the jeeps at Fort Gordon, GA during my MP training there in 1971.
The radios I remember had dynamotors, and I think they had a carbon mic. Some jeeps were also equipped with a separate receiver. They had a tuning range that included one of the ham bands, because I remember calling "CQ" on one of them during a break - no answer, of course, but I do recall making the call!
I don't remember what kind of squelch that they had, but I don't remember a "Squelch" adjustment, so it may have been tone-operated.
Can anyone help? I know how radios work, but not whtat was used where. Keep in mind this was a MP training scene, and the commo gear might have been quite old as the new stuff would have been out front. Certainly old to have dynamotors in 1971. I'd like to help this old vet remember, he is a ham and I think he might want to procure the same kind of radio and I will help him, but I need some leads.
Have ruled out the RT246, RT524, PRC-25/77, RT-66/67/68 series (vibrator supplies, right?) It could not have been an old T-195, could it? That is a darn big HF radio for a jeep, like putting a gRC106 in one.
Thanks!