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Old 26-08-08, 06:21
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I worked with both, and there was never a cover for either. On the same token, you did not leave equipment like that out in the parking lot uncovered. The radio should not get any wetter than the operator. Between ex'es, the radios were normally pulled and stowed in the sigs room or the vehicles locker. Removal of the C-42 as a set (you could leave the top tray on and remove the PSU and the transceiver as a unit) was best left to the younger troopers....I would not try it alone today.
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