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Old 25-04-22, 21:59
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Further thoughts.

I wrote:

You will need a rubber or cork gasket between the connection plate and the aerial roof mounting to keep rainwater out of the vehicle - the spacer (Aerial Base No.8 Mounting No.3) has been made from many things over the years: plywood with cork gaskets glued on, moulded rubber, and the post-WW2 pair of steel dishes seam-welded together (issued with a pair of rubber gaskets).

I found my scan of the installation guide for the WS19 into 'House Type Body', and this is the section on the aerial feeder:

(22) Connect the terminal end of the Aerial Feeder Assembly No.9 to the terminal on the Aerial Feeder Connector plate. Drop the flexible lead through the hole in the Aerial Feeder Housing, located at the forward end of the vehicle roof in the centre. Place the aerial feeder connector plate over the aerial feeder housing and place the Mounting No.3 over this. Take the Aerial Base No.8 and screw in the connector pigtail No.1, then place this base over the above assembly, tilting slightly so that the free end of the pigtail may be connected to the terminal on the connector plate.

(23) Secure the above assembly to the Aerial Feeder Housing by means of six 1/4"-20 x 1.3/4" hexagon head bolts, nuts and lockwashers.

(Note from me: there must be a blanking plate and gasket supplied fitted to the Aerial Feeder Housing (otherwise the roof would leak), so that's where the extra gasket comes from (rubber, cork, or fibre of some sort). Bolting the assembly down will be a 2-man job because the roof is in the way - I don't know whether it's supposed to be bolt heads on top (probably) or nuts and lockwashers on top, but it's a fiddle either way.)

(24) Plug the flexible lead of the Aerial Feeder Assembly No.9 into the Antenna Rod "F" socket located on the Seating Plate No.4

I think I have all of those parts (Except for the vehicle!) in the collection, so let me know if you need a photograph or measurements and I'll see what I can do.

Best regards,
Chris.
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Old 16-06-22, 02:26
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Progress report : Truck is running . Drives at 40 MPH all day long . I can now start it with the cranking handle . All new windows installed . Needs two CMP seat cushions for the operator’s seats ( 2) . Next : Install control panel for the generators .
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Old 16-06-22, 02:31
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New windows all around . New copper wire bug screens made and installed on one side . It’s coming along quite well .
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Old 16-06-22, 13:34
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Great work.
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Old 17-06-22, 00:49
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Thank you Richard from down under ! Found some parts today that should help me finish the job !
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Old 17-06-22, 17:21
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Here are my newly found bus bars . I personnaly took them out of a power transformer being dismantled for scrap and recycling . The weight is 8 lbs of pure copper . ... They will be incorporated in the generator / battery set up in the radio box . They are resting on a church pew that i salvaged from a church being torn down . Recycling before it was in fashion .
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Old 17-06-22, 18:10
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Bus bar for the box . in the Wire-5 electrical setup everything ground or neg is connected to one busbar that in turn is connected to the frame of the truck . Radio , batteries , generators .
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