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What did I just buy??? S-711 Shelter???

zen314

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Zen find out what Amp draw is at what voltage ? Also you can use a Isolation Transformer for noise reduction. And if thats not good enough add a few big Caps LOL . A friend of mine has been talking about the new digital converters and says he has seen a few in the feild that have worked well. Maybe do a little more digging in that direction ?

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Thanks, I will just have to get it and take a look at it to see how many amps it draws. I actually meant noise of the acoustical variety rather than electrical, but I really do not need either type.

Do these digital converters go by any other name or is there a predominant brand for them? Thanks.
 

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The TRC-170 was a microwave system. It replaced the TRC-97
The TRC-179 is just a HF radio with some Electronic Counter Counter measures in it. Just a special HAM radio.

That is one fine shelter. I spent many a day in them, or the predessor, I think a S-280 or something in VN. I don't think that one was ever used, and it is one of the nicest I've ever seen. Congrats!
 

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BTW, that A/C might be 400hz. You need to check on that. I blew my ears out on 400Hz generators, motors, and fans in those vans. They whine like a screaming baby.

Hope it's not 400hz.
 

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I worked on the TTC and TYC-39 switches. We had them on 5 ton trucks. I fielded all of them at Ft. Bragg and all over Germany. The switches were in 2 shelters plus a maintenance shelter full of spare parts. The first thing that got set up was the coffee pot. I miss those things.
 

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It is similar dimensions to the S-280, but the weight is listed as 8200 lbs! Is this the empty weight or the maximum loaded weight?

It looks to be nicer than my 280 I got last year at Indy but mine only weighed between 800 and 1200 lbs. It is completely empty as well.

Looks like you got a nice one.


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Since your auction link will die in a couple of days (GL pulls completed sales fairly quickly) I have taken the liberty of posting your pictures here so they are not lost to the rest of us.

Nice score. [thumbzup]

Cheers

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Considering the acquisition price was $239,000.00 and you only paid $3,000.00 I'd say you got a good deal.


Went on LOGSA, TM11-5411-215-14P is not released for public use. So if you do get one.............
 
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I wanted that shelter but didn't bid on it since I need a deuce first to put it on. I already have an S-250 in my daughter's back yard that my grandkids are using to play army in. That is one nice clean looking shelter you got there.
 

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It would be cool to put one up in a tree for the kids and make a treehouse for them.
You would probably have to be Disney to do it, with the weight and all.
One of our favorite SS members down in Florida recently built a treehouse. Wonder how that's going? I just love stuff like that for kids.

The weight of that unit, completely stripped, should be in the 1000 pound area.
8000 pounds would be loaded with equipment.
 

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That would take a heck of a tree. When I was a kid my cousin who was much older than me was in the Army at AP Hill and got us a shelter half tent and a couple of 20Hz ringdown field telephones and a small spool of WD-1 field wire. We played with them for years until finally I grew up and after 7 years active duty in the AF and finishing college I ended up as a field engineer and instructor with GTE Government Systems working on (what else?) army telephone switches. I wonder why.;)
 

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Yeah, 3D, my brother and I shocked each other and all our friends and later we figured out how to ring up worms out of the yard when we wanted to go fishing. FREE BAIT!!!:D
 

zen314

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It would be cool to put one up in a tree for the kids and make a treehouse for them.
You would probably have to be Disney to do it, with the weight and all.
One of our favorite SS members down in Florida recently built a treehouse. Wonder how that's going? I just love stuff like that for kids.
I have a S-788 shelter that might be appropriate for that. It is 608lbs empty and made from aluminum honeycomb material. I thought about hanging it from aircraft cables attached to 4 trees by the 4 hooks at the top, and attaching eyebolts all the way through the trees. I think the trees should support the weight, but I wouldn't want to be in there in a high wind. Has anyone ever actually pulled off something like this?
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