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Hello Folks
Both of my jeeps were Signal Squadron vehicles. M151A2- 1 Mechanized Brigade Group Signals Squadron. Then shipped to Petawawa at the end of its life. M38A1 CDN2 - 2 Mechanized Brigade group Signals Squadron, then at the end of its life assigned to Kingston Signals. It was used as a test platform for some radio equipment, but i don't know what. By chance does anybody know what 2 Mechanized Brigade Group Signal Squadron would have had for markings? There was a white over blue square on my M38A1 but i did not see any number. I am not sure what the Brigade Group formation sign looked like for the 1970's. ( Pre TAC) The same would be for the TAC sign on the M151A2 and if there was a Brigade marking applied to these vehicles. (I know the basic Signals TAC sign). I am looking for 1) a non functioning Nestor KY-38. 2)Several cables and vehicle battery cover (hyp-57) for the ky-57. 3) Installation Instructions and manual for the KY-38 and the KY-57 4)Brush Guard 5820-21-849-3203 or base assembly antenna 5820-21-849-3202. These were used with the MX-2799, opposed to the more common MX-6707 AMU. 5) Support bracket assembly 5820-21-847-3343. This is the special plate that the power tray was mounted too. I also have a Vinson KY-57 for trade for an Amplified Tray am-2060. Thanks Eric
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Hello Folks
It seems nobody knows where there are any items as there has not been any answers. How about photos, Does anybody have photos of 4)Brush Guard 5820-21-849-3203 or base assembly antenna 5820-21-849-3202. These were used with the MX-2799, opposed to the more common MX-6707 AMU. With photos i might be able to get one of these made up. Thanks Eric
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Check the sockets on your radio gear and see if they look like the cables in the photo below since they are from the period of your vehicles.
![]() Those cables as well as some longer types used with the Number 19 sets in armoured vehicles and truck installations can be found at the following link. Not much left related to wireless from the items I've slowly been parting out. http://www.visualcollector.com/Tommy...myStuff.htm#C3
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David Gordon - MVPA # 15292 '41 Willys MB British Airborne Jeep '42 Excelsior Welbike Mark I '43 BSA Folding Military Bicycle '44 Orme-Evans Airborne Trailer No. 1 Mk. II '44 Airborne 100-Gallon Water Bowser Trailer '44 Jowett Cars 4.2-Inch Towed Mortar '44 Daimler Scout Car Mark II '45 Studebaker M29C Weasel |
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Hello David
Thank for the reply. Unfortunetly these are not items i am looking for at this time. I seem to be ok in the cable department. I will keep it in mind if i know of others looking for these items. Thank you Eric
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I can remove some items from my list ![]() I am still looking for these items. 1) vehicle battery cover (hyp-57) for the ky-57. 2) Installation Instructions and manual for the KY-38 and the KY-57 3)Brush Guard 5820-21-849-3203 or base assembly antenna 5820-21-849-3202. These were used with the MX-2799, opposed to the more common MX-6707 AMU. (Photos of same would also be appreciated) I also have a Vinson KY-57 for trade for an Amplified Tray am-2060. Thanks Eric __________________ Collecting data on the WW2 Canadian jeep and trailer. Serial, WD Numbers etc. www.omva.ca cmpmagazine@hotmail.com
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I have a mountain of ex-CDN comms stuff thanks to some dumpster-diving of local Reserve units when TCCCS came in, but though I'm familiar with the MX-2799 'box base' AMU etc., I can't picture this 'brush guard' you're talking about. Have any pics? Usually they just mounted to the rear corner of either the M151A2 or M38A1 on the same 'utility bracket' you used to mount just about everything else - just without the bolt-in ring adapter you'd use with the MX-6707. IIRC the MX-2799 went bye-bye when we got the roll cages fitted to the M151A2s and double MX-6707s were fitted, but as with everything, "standard" was a word that just didn't apply.
Your KY-57 -- is that one of the demilled ones offered by American Milspec and a few others, or a more or less complete one? KY-38 units show up from time to time on Ebay with almost all their cards intact less the ones pulled during demil, and the last one went really cheap too (I was out of town or it wouldn't have!) but I know of nowhere you can buy one right now. My unit (744 Comm Regt.) still had KY-38 NESTOR stuff in stores as late as 2000. Even as a buck Pte. I knew that stuff was looooong obsolete and long overdue for a date with the C&E Museum. ![]() If you're looking for mount brackets for the KY-38 they're are all over -- IIRC they're the same ones used for the KY-65s in GRC-106 setups and FAC racks like the GRC-206 on the U.S. side (EDIT: No, they're not the same! Just checked my own KY-65 mount and the KY-38 won't fit!), plus some outfits used them as 25/77 packset mounts on motorcycles and what have you. There's a great pic of an M151A2 in Gagetown c.1981 with the KY-38 installed on the radio box floating around on the web somewhere for reference purposes. I just went with the KY-57 setup on my own M151A2 CDN as I think Reg Force would've had them when the 151s were still in service. I know I never got to see one while I was in. Last edited by Aide Memoire; 05-09-10 at 17:39. Reason: Fixed an error, as mistakes live forever on the Internet... |
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