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Old 09-01-14, 21:55
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Old 10-01-14, 14:57
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I've never seen these in use, but I have 2 of them.

Make an offer.

Or, buy my Hungarian 515 and I'll throw them in gratis.
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Old 10-01-14, 16:17
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these items date back to the M-38A1cdn 2&3 , I saw them first with the QYRang's, but I've never seen paper work on them, these were used with the 524 family of radios,
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Old 11-01-14, 04:05
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Could you measure the mount hole spacing/pattern for me?

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Old 11-01-14, 21:14
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Frank has it right re the time period of introduction. The Canadian based NSN dates back to an introduction date of around 1977.
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Old 11-01-14, 22:12
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During my Recce days with the RCH. I mounted one on the roll bar with pipe clamps. (Between the 2 front seats) Never did like the idea of only relying only the "Rad Op"
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Old 11-01-14, 23:43
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We only used headsets and hand mikes in the Iltis. Boom mic we only used in the Cougars. Sorry I cant recall if I could hear the rad op transmitting. It's getting to be a long time ago. I had installed the box with the 524's. The TIC's had a plug up front.
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Old 15-01-14, 20:39
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Hi Stuart

Sent you a PM email with my tel ### can you call me in the evening or tell me a suitable time for you.

....need some radio advice from the guru.

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