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Old 07-10-15, 13:34
Chris Daines Chris Daines is offline
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Smile Canadian R103 reciever info

Can anyone give me any info please on some of the Canadian R103 Reciever. I am looking for info on the antenna base and antenna. Also the battery box.

Any info would be great thanks
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Old 07-10-15, 20:15
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Instructions and EMERs available from the VMARS group here:
http://www.vmarsmanuals.co.uk/archive/files_index.htm

The radio itself has the power supply built in. It only needs 6 VDC to power the vibrator.

The aerial looks much like an automotive telescoping whip. It has the lead-in built in and attaches to the vehicle body at two points.

I can post a photo of mine if you need it.
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Old 08-10-15, 11:24
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Dear Bruce,

Many thanks for the info on the R103. If you could post a picture that would be fine,

Thanks Chris
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Old 12-10-15, 19:40
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Here's the aerial and the connector. Radio oldtimers might recognize the connector as a popular mic connector used in the 1950s & 60s.
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Old 19-10-15, 14:09
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Hi Bruce,

Many thanks for the picture of the antenna, at least it gives me a idea of what i am looking for should i stubble across one.

Chris
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Old 22-10-15, 10:09
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To that end please see wanted section for antenna.

Chris
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