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Wireless Truck Furniture
Have some photos I saved from eBay.
Wireless Truck Furniture: Geoff |
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I'll add some photos of the truck in the RCA museum here in Shilo. Perhaps is another truck or two is added to the montage we'll have a concensous on what is by the book and what is fiction.
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A couple more. If someone wants detail, just ask and I'll take them. Truck is only 50 feet from my desk.
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Photos From Bill Gregg's in 1984
Hi Guys
Here is the link to some photos taken at CMP 84 http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/CMP84.htm Look at photos 26, 27, 231 and 232 remember to click on the photos in the linked page for full size image. Cheers Phil PS To keep with MLU effort not to have photos get lost I have up loaded the photos below to MLU though the link is still good March 2016.
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Photos 1-10 are all the interior for a Bedford MWR in fact they are all the parts i had to make for my truck ,would they have been for sale on E-bay in the UK it seams odd that a truck which has managed to keep its original interior for so many years should be stripped out now ? could the clamps at the back of the wireless table be for more spare battery's ,the normal set up would be two pairs on the floor either side of the wireless table . my first photo shows the restored interior of my truck next photo shows the interior of truck as delivered from the factory Nick |
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The radio table with the battery clamp frames on the back is probably for a WS11 because the battery frames look too shallow for an accumulator and are probably for a pair of 250 volt primary battery boxes. The floor mounted battery frames will be identical in size and construction to the ones for the post-WW2 steel cased batteries (because both battery types had to be interchangeable during the changeover period). Batteries used were probably 6V 85AH or 6V 100/125AH, used in pairs. I can look the battery measurements up if required. Chris. |
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More photos as requested.
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Many thanks Rob.
What is that control module or panel called ? It's part number or description please ? It does not look anything like my Charging Panel C-5 Canadian.
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44 GPW / 44 C-15-A Cab 13 Wireless 5 with 2K1 box X 2 / 44 U.C. No-2 MKII* / 10 Cwt Cdn Brantford Coach & Body trailer X 2 / 94 LSVW Last edited by Robert Bergeron; 16-12-15 at 01:37. |
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Thanks Rob for the pictures.
Is it possible to send me all the Shilo pictures in hi res to my home email address???
That way I can enlarge to my heart's content and make out all the lettering and details. No rush. will send you a PM with the address. Cheers
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I may have shrunk them a little too far so I could post them without issue. They are on a DND computer. I know we have issues trying to send and receive photos that are too big on that system, but sure, we can give it a shot. I'll have to figure out what the parameters are.
When I was in the box today I noted a few things that aren't right. For instance, a lot of the conduit is copper plumbing with soldered joints. Not so sure that is correct. |
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Im beginning to wonder if those clamps were a standard factory fitting in British vehicles in addition to the five metal strips screwed to the bench-top.
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More likely to be sheer inertia in the supply chain. There's a war on, rapid production is essential, and minor modifications that don't really achieve anything useful (they might save a bit of time and a small amount of material over a long run but would stop production while drawings were amended and jigs adjusted) will simply accumulate until there's a major change that needs to happen, at which point all the modifications that are still applicable will be incorporated.
I can easily see a "Standard Wireless Table" being manufactured effectively unchanged for the whole of WW2. Chris. |
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wireless table
re the wireless table, my original the wood was rotted out but it showed were a pullout tray was, any plans pictures or measurements? on the right side back table leg there was a squished ground clamp which I replaced with the oldest one I could find, Bruce P, I asked a friend to take pictures inside so there is still hope. found another crest for you still searching for the 3rd item. due to health I am very slow walker DG
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