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Old 07-10-15, 21:47
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Originally Posted by Bruce MacMillan View Post
Looking further into this item I checked the bible (Wireless for the Warrior Vol. 2)
and found it was used with command vehicles and the 15CWT radio truck. As it predates Larkspur I would think you're good to go with WW2 period.
Be careful that you don't get the "Adapter, Aerial, No.5" that was used on the command vehicles! That is huge (and rigid) because it fits Aerial Base No.16 (which is Aerial Base No.3 on top of the giant "Insulator W/T 'H'") that takes "D" rods or the 34' sectional mast.

The No.5 takes two 'F' rods to produce a sloping Vee antenna and is not adjustable.

Chris.
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