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Old 25-09-14, 02:21
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Originally Posted by kevin powles View Post
Wow, rob that's great, explains everything on the carrier 21 and 22 construction.

One question which I couldn't see in the manual, how is the strap configured when mounting a 19 set with the power supply on top, (as in a mk1. Bren carrier), is it one singular extra long strap?.

Thanks Kevin.
Take the two angle pieces that are screwed onto the bottom rails for the supply unit off. Place them on top of the sender/receiver at the left side (you'll see the holes line up and are made to accept it). Place the web fixing strap under them and screw the angles on to the S/R case. Install the rubber or web pads, the S/U (on its side) and snug the screw down to hold it all in place.
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