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Pic No.1 (laid out on the floor) The mounting brackets (with the rubber shock mounts) are used in pairs to fit a (demountable) WS19 into a truck - they're part of the "Truck and Ground Station" outfit, and require the set to be mounted on Carrier No.3 (23) - the wooden board type - or the later No.25 - steel with a strap that goes all the way around set and supply unit. Top left of picture: Aerial Base No.8, Mounting No.3 - a spacer that fits under the aerial base to allow clearance for the connector plate (if used) and to center the feeder cable in the cut-out part of the mounting (or vehicle skin) to aboid wear/short circuits. These exist in wood (with cork gaskets), rubber, and (post WW2 steel (need rubber gaskets to seal the vehicle). Top middle: Aerial Base No.8 - Standard base for the 'A' set, uses the 4-ft "Aerial Rods, F" (no 1, 2 & 3) to make various lengths of whip antenna. Centre of picture: "Plates, Seating, No.4" this is part of the Truck and Ground station. It fits to the left hand side of the power supply unit and holds the variometer. It also has a _rigid_ paxolin/tufnol aerial mounting permanently connected to the variometer by means of a copper strap. It takes 'F' rods when used as a ground station, or an aerial feeder (No.9?) cable that connects to a Base No.8 for use in the vehicle. Right hand side: loads of mounting straps for the WS19 carriers. Short ones for the supply unit, long ones for the set. These are for Carriers No.1 (21) or 3 (23). ------------ Pic No.2 (the ammo box) Aerial bases, clamping straps, an operators lamp, and a load of little boxes that could contain anything! (Probably lamps, clips and small parts. Hope this is some help. I don't know the CMP, but if the set is fitted permanently, you need Carrier No.1 (or 21 which is the later painted version), or if it's a demountable setup, the wooden board Carrier No.3 (or 23). Chris. |
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