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Best regards, Chris. Chris. |
Do you have those artillery speakers Robert? If not, they are somewhat common out this way....I think I saw a few sets at my favorite surplus store.
Personally, I am looking for the control unit. |
Thank you again David . Your contributions are very appreciated . A spook Leitrim / Alert / Masset speaker , interesting . Chris , i thought of removing that Masonite sheet to copy it just this afternoon . We had that thought almost at the same time . It would indeed be important information to save .Rob , i don’t have them and i would appreciate any help getting those artillery speakers . I am more and more inclined to make the truck out as an artillery command post anyway . Bruce i can’t wait to put my hands on those carriers . This is starting to look like a group effort men .
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Hole patterns for undetermined carriers . Underneath this Masonite sheet i found a single piece of jointed plank . I had to look twice because i did not believe my eyes . It was 1 inch thick . I saw pencil marks where it was cut to size . A single piece of plank ! It was in perfect condition so i did not have to replace it with plywood .
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Hole patterns for the two sets of rubber feet on the left of the No 23 carrier . Notice the numerous other hole patterns .
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Found the measurements to install the mountings carrier No 1. So ,from the back of the table near the wall , the first hole is 1 5/8 inch . The second hole is 3 3/4 inch from that one , The third one 3 3/8 from it and the forth 3 3/4 inch from that one . Repeat 34 3/4 inch to the other side . The instructions talk of 5/16 holes to accommodate 1/4 inch bolts .
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Here is the reference to the holes in the table of the wireless truck .
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Source of the information
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Detailed view of the mountings carrier no1 setup.
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General view . The radio is mounted on the Carrier No 23 . It consists of a large wooden plank with handles . It is lowered on the mountings No 1 and locked in place on the wireless table . If the radio is needed outside the box , you unlock the mountings and carry away the set .The carrier is quite complicated and made of many parts !
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Here we have a very nice shot under Reg Hodgson’s table . We clearly see the doubler from the mountings No 1 . Photo credit Super Dave Good
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View of the locking mechanism of the mounting .Photo credit Super Dave
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Larger view of the carrier and mounting on the left side . We clearly see Reg is missing the long front flat iron on the whole front of the table . Photo credit Super Dave . Q : What goes into that drawer under and to the left of the table ? Why is it locked ? Code books ?
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Bussbar
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Installed a proper bussbar today : Pure copper flat 1 1/2 inch wide, 1/4 inch thick and 56 inches long , like the original .
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This is a diagram of the small drawer under the wireless table made by David Good .David called it a map table i would say it’s a writing table to jot down outbound / inbound messages . Could someone post detailed pictures of this drawer in the open position please ? I am going to try to reproduce it . Also details of the white octogonal piece , it looks like a handle to pull the table out . Thanks . Photo credit : Some by David Good and some by Bruce Parker
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This is the drawer to the left of the WS table . It is deeper and locks for code books maybe ? Found the slot under the edge of the table for the locking bar . Detailed pictures please someone ? On Bruce ´s picture in b & W i see Masonite on top of that table . Masonite seems logical because that’s what covers both the cypher clerk and the wireless tables. Thanks. Photo credit David Good. PS : I had a small electrical fire in the control panel this afternoon . No damage done . A wayward bolt shorted the 12 V supply to the interior lights before the fuse as i was testing them . Smoke was coming out of the conduits ....I pulled the cables from the batteries so fast i could not believe it.
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Mountings , carrier , No -1
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Mountings , carrier no 1 installed at last ! Thanks George, Bruce & Jordan .
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No 23 Carrier and No 19 set secured in carriers , mounting No 1 on the original wireless table .
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A closer look of the mounting and locking mechanism . BTW : This WS No 19 set is in full operational condition . A special thanks to Jon Skagfeld .
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A while back our friend and contributor David D . posted about red insulators for the copper buss bar . Does anyone have pictures of these please ?
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insulators
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Attachment 120769 My wireless box uses the insulators as shown in the pictures. There are 5 of the slightly longer ones used on the shorter top buss bar and 6 insulators used on the lower lower buss bar. They are attached using a 1.8 inch panhead slotted screw passing though the buss bar, insulator and screwing into the wood paneling. My guess they are either of hard rubber or ceramic. Gord |
Awesome Gord ! Thanks for that . That resolves a mistery . What about the copper buss bar isolators ? That one is quite heavy . I suppose the isolators are beefier ?
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View of the copper buss bar , the common ground for the negative side of the generators , batteries and radio power feed .
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Buss Bar Insulators
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The insulators on my cadaver wireless box are almost identical for the long buss bar and shorter buss bar. I believe the wiring in the wireless box has not been modified. Gord
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Let’s see if this helps. Fabulous Gord ! Now tell us about the lower buss bar going along the front wall under the wireless table please . How far left does it go ? I love that cadaver box , it gives us a lot of interesting , useful,
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Our friend Gord Falk took many more interesting pictures. Thanks Gord ! I see many little details that are very useful. For example the buss bar is grounded to the metal floor under the wireless table . There are so many questions answered wow !Awesome Gord !
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No 19 HP
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OK, this is not a wireless tread but it’s the restoration of a wireless TRUCK. In that truck one of the options was the installation of an amplified set . Look what i found today in a heated shed not to far from home ....complete with inspection tags, all connectors and racks ?
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inspection tags
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First time i see Canada / UK inspection Board tags on a wireless .
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table/ tack for No 19 HP set
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Complete with the rare table / rack .
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Rectifier
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So i found this No 19 HP set configured for a wireless 5 truck . Everything works on 110 V . The No 19 set on the bottom is fed 110 V from the Onan generator through the rectifier . I even found the fittings and gaskets for the antenna wells in the roof of the truck in the boxes .
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