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I've been searching through the LAC on-line photos and noticed that several 'Priests' have arial fittings for the no. 19 w/t. What was the ratio of vehicles so fitted? All of them, one per battery or what? I noted the later Sextons (at least the one at Base Borden) were equiped with '19s'. Anybody have an idea on how they were mounted in the Priest? Antenna placement suggests the driver's (port) side but details would be greatly appreciated.
BTW, a special thanks to Hanno & company for keeping this site open. It's an amazing resource. Cheers, Dave |
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Link below is the complete wiring instructions for the Sherman so possibly it would be the same based on the hull design. Item includes all of the diagram sheets as well as the really large data plate with the overall wiring diagram for the No 19 set.
Oddly the U.S. list it as a No 18 wiring diagram of the No 19 Wireless Set so that could throw off searching the internet for other details. http://www.visualcollector.com/Tommy...nDataPlate.jpg Main link for where this is at is below with the data plate and sheets in the vehicle and wireless section. http://www.visualcollector.com/Tommy...TommyStuff.htm
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