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Old 15-06-09, 05:44
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Default As luck would have it

Yesterday picked up an original brass mast base with the cast grooves for the toothed mounting.

One less part to find or have made by Nigel

someone up above must want this carrier to come back together again...

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Old 15-06-09, 08:08
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Yesterday picked up an original brass mast base with the cast grooves for the toothed mounting.

One less part to find or have made by Nigel

someone up above must want this carrier to come back together again...

Cheers

Phill
Well, are we going to see it or are you holding us all in suspense deliberately

As Tony is always reminding us

this thread is useless without pictures

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Old 15-06-09, 08:18
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The aerial mount on the left in your picture. What is it called, and where do I get one please.
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Old 15-06-09, 09:58
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Lynn. Here is that antenna on my MK2. I'm not a wireless buff and I'm sure Mike Kelly can give far more info. This is the antenna for the B set as fitted to the earlier 19 set stations. It is fitted with a brush guard and the whip is only about 15-16 inches long? I think I'm correct in saying that the B set part of the wireless was used for short range. Maybe for talking to other vehicles in the same convoy?? As usual all these parts are becoming harder to find. But if you go through the normal channels of wireless dealers or google 19 set, something will come up. You could even advertise on this site. Ron
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Old 16-06-09, 06:09
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Default Have a spare rod...

No not 'that' kind

Lynn I have a spare 'B' set antenna rod if you need it. They have a small thread at one end and are of a very specific length and a smaller diameter to other 'F' rods.

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Old 16-06-09, 06:11
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Sorry Mike I have no Pic of the ant base as I handed back the borrowed camera the day before I found the base.

I am working on having pics of the carrier project posted up - hopefully by the end of the week so that Lynn can finally sleep at night.

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Old 16-06-09, 09:03
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Yes I would like the rod thanks.
Tell me, is the floor folded at the edges, so that the floor, on the sides, and rear, are riveted to the sides and rear. Later carriers have a piece of angle iron that forms the corner, and is riveted to the flat floor, as well as the sides/ rear.
Pictures of the pedals/throttle/ gear linkage(front end) and folding rear armour would be great. Thanks Phill and Ron.
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Old 17-06-09, 05:09
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The aerial mount on the left in your picture. What is it called, and where do I get one please.
The aerial mount is unique to Mk.1 carriers sporting a 19 set. The aerial base is a standard No.9 that takes a 'G' aerial section. 'G' sections are an 18" long piece of 1/4" diameter copper rod with a No.10 screw sweated into the base. The screw is a British thread so be warned. The No.9 base has a rubber tip that can be hard to find. The last remnant is the brush guard. There's not a lot of originals of these around but I made up a drawing of one if you wanted to try your hand at a reproduction.
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Old 17-06-09, 08:53
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Default B set Aerial in AOP MkIIIw

Heres a picture. Not very clear.
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Old 17-06-09, 09:45
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Hi Bruce. Have I misinterpreted your comment about the B set antenna? When you say unique to MK1. Does this mean not fitted to MK2?
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Old 18-06-09, 02:56
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Hi Bruce. Have I misinterpreted your comment about the B set antenna? When you say unique to MK1. Does this mean not fitted to MK2?
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What I meant to say is that the aerial bracket that bolts to the armoured side is unique to Mk.1 carriers. Bolted to the top of that bracket is the 'Aerial Base No.9' which is the tubular piece with the rubber top and is a standard 19 set base used on every vehicle or ground station that used the B portion of a 19 set. The antenna element is the 18" rod that screws into the No.9 base.
Mk.II carriers did use the No.9 base but on an aerial bracket quite different that the one used on Mk.1 carriers.
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Old 18-06-09, 03:01
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The No.9 base has a rubber tip that can be hard to find. .

Back in 1982 , I was scrounging in HAM RADIO SUPPLIES , a very old business in Richmond . I found a box of approx. 50 of those B set rubber mounts , most had the tags on them still ..never used . I sent the last 6 to a guy in the UK a few years ago.. I gave away many of them. I have the tubular metal mount drawing somewhere ...these came in various forms to suit different vehicles .

The B set was a TUNED system, the coax leads have to be a specific length for it work, it wasn't really a practical system in field use ..too crude and fragile.
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Old 18-06-09, 03:29
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B sets were a 1000 yard VHF system for inter-vehicle communication and were not very good. Even under ideal conditions a good bump would knock it off frequency. The worst part was that the control unit had to be manually switched from the A set, to the B, to the intercom. All too often the crew commander would make some nice transmission to HQ about progress, then turn on the crew calling them nasty names, yet forgetting to switch from the A set to intercom only.
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Old 18-06-09, 08:51
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Thanks for the clarification Bruce. Course I new that's what you meant all along Mike in the 23 odd years that I've been collecting this stuff, I've seen common place parts vanish from the face of the earth. I certainly could not now afford to buy some of parts that I obtained in the past. Ron
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