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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbeuPiqx0WM
The British built a copy post war...the major problem was, the set could only talk to another SCR 300, it's frequency band meant that it couldn't communicate with any other radio in the US signal Corps inventory And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTyVnlysRU
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Hi Mike !
As you know the British based their Wireless Sets No. 31 (And 31 AFV) as well as Australia later produced the Wireless Set No. 128 on the SCR 300. I had a 128 years ago and still have 31s in my collection. Great little sets. Always wanted the original US set some day. Cheers Phill
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Like yourself, I've come across a few examples of the 31 set AFV . I passed a set onto our mutual friend in Adelaide. The Australian Army must have used them , not sure in what context. There was a version mounted in the early British army Land Rovers .
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