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Old 01-10-12, 16:53
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IN looking at stewarts post #41 in this thread,- first picture showing an electronic unit (what exactly?) mounted on pass rear fender well. This probably answers another question I had. There are 4 holes drilled through fender approx 3in width x approx 15in apart . I had been curious what was mounted there..I presume that unit was it.

I also have two of the newer style mounting plates shown in post # 55. There is the plate itself and then two solid heavy (way overbuilt) bars to fit in the wide slots. with cutout slots for the bolts to fit through.

BTW still have a couple doghouses I could sell, and still looking for a fully functional RT524.
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Old 03-10-12, 02:03
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Thanks for the heads up Stewart.. its even not tooooo far.. but alas price wise it is far out of my range.. I may have to go forever without at that rate. and picture shown is not that of the actual unit.

of course I have a MkII 19 set to trade....

Did you ever build the amp section for the PRC 25?
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