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Switchboard charging C5
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Can anyone tell me what vehicle would have mounted the Switchboard charging C5. Thanks Doug |
I'm quite sure it fits the C15A wireless house body version (C15A WIRE-5). I don't know what else it fits, presumably it might fit other wireless vehicles.
Do you have a panel that you can share images of? I don't yet have a panel for my truck, after watching for a couple of years. |
Thanks Grant
I will take a photo of the one at the Canadian War Museum next time I am there. I am a volunteer there so probably next week. It is still in its box... Doug |
I've just checked the EME regs Telecommunications FZ 256/3, the "Swithchboard , Charging, No. C5, Canadian" is listed as part of the "Installation Kit, W/S Cdn No. 19, Truck and Ground but not as part of the installation kits for any of the tanks, carriers or armoured cars. The description makes me think that it might have been used in other trucks as well, for example the GS body fitted with W/S 19 C15A WIRE-3 and the C8A HUW, Heavy Utilty Wireless. Possibly others too. I'm not sure if the W/S 19 was installed in the C15TA and if that would be considered a truck installation or an armoured car installation, the C15TA manuals didn't help me with this. I'm quite sure the War Museum already has a Switchboard in its C15A wireless truck on display.
If the museum is thinking their Switchboard C5 is surplus to requirement I'd be willing to give it a good home. |
Pics of the charging board
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Here are some pics of my charging board as well a wiring diagram for it. Send me your email address if you wish high resolution pics.
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Hi
thanks to all. The c-15 at the CWM has a C5 switchboard installed with a No 52 wireless set and apparently complete battery and wiring setup. The vehicle markings are First Canadian Army and 9 over signals colours for the unit. The vehicle has a 34 foot antenna mounted to the left of the rear door - haven't found the 20 foot antenna yet. The museum has a complete installation and accessories for one 52 set - mounted in the truck, a second set with basic vehicle installation hardware (no accessories) - i guess the boxed c5 is for this one, and a real basic third set. At least, that is what I have found so far. Doug |
This should answer your question
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Here are some excerpts from a pamphlet listing both the "how to" and the "where to" install 19 sets in Canadian vehicles. The pam also has several illustrations with inset details showing exactly how it all was laid out in the vehicle. I can email any or all to anyone interested. Further, I have some 19 set extras, including a N.O.S. spare 20' mast that I would be interested in selling or swapping. Let me know if anyone is interested, Derek :cheers:
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52 Sets etc.
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Does anybody know of a tuning unit like the one in the CWM wireless truck for sale or trade? Here's a pic of my 52 set with the correct tuner (mounted on the alternate right side position). |
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Thank you - I think I can fix this problem. They have a second tuning unit that I think looks like yours. I will investigate on my next shift. I think you are right about the trade - being a volunteer that is well above my pay grade. I don't think they have a no 9 set, but I am still unpacking stuff. Do you have a photo of your No 9 setup? Doug |
Re: Vehicle markings
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The vehicle markings are those of Serial 1156A - Headquarters Signals, R.C.C.S., (1 April 1942 to 4 April 1944), which was converted and re-designated Serial 2354 - Headquarters, First Army Signals, R.C.C.S., effective 4 April 1944 and was disbanded effective 16 January 1946. Cheers :) |
Thanks Mark
Would you have an establishment for the unit? A subsidiary concern (mine) is that it might not have had a 15-cwt mounting a 52 set. Not that it makes much difference as that is the only vehicle the museum has that we could put the set in! It might be easier to change the tac sign. Doug |
Re: WE for Serial 2354 - Headquarters, First Army Signals, R.C.C.S.
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According to the War Establishment - 'A Canadian Headquarters Signals' (Cdn III/312/1 - effective 3 April 1944), the only Truck(s) 15-cwt that the War Establishment called for was: 1x Truck, 15-cwt, GS and 1x Truck, 15-cwt, Water. On another note, the only vehicle my notes show as carrying a C52 set was the Lorry, 3-Ton, Command Low Power (3-ton, 4x4, 158 wb). Cheers |
Mark
I was afraid of that. Maybe a brigade or div hq used it - still - they really have no choice. Bruce I have replaced the tuning unit with the correct one - thanks. I will take another picture. Doug |
120 C52 sets were shipped to Trooper (UK War Office) in 1944. 79 of these were requisitioned by the Canadian Army Overseas in Nov. '44 for use in LCV LP only.
UK had ordered about 1100 sets for 21st Army Group so they may have used them in other vehicles. They were recommended as a better unit than the British WS19HP. |
thank you all.
Doug |
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