Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
- redcoat54th
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Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
I would like to start a picture thread showcasing Mutt radio sets, mounts and antennas. I hope we can get a good picture library to show the different set-ups and radio sets. This will be a help to people who want to install radios in their M151's and they can see how it all comes together and what was used when and where. Thanks, Bob
- redcoat54th
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Not installed yet but here are my PRC-77 sets.
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Weren't the 77's gone by the time the KY encryption sets came out? I see you have the enclosure for the encryption unit. I don't know how accurate you are trying to get, those enclosures are nice for protection.
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- redcoat54th
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
I bought the 77 as you see it. You might be right on the KY57; I think the KY38 went with the 77's. Like you say the enclosure is good for protection (and looks).
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Just put an RT-524 in my A2. I added an LS-454 speaker, a TS-2609 Bird wattmeter and a neat H-250 handset holder.
I had a GRC-213 in it last year. If I find a pic of that I will post it.
I had a GRC-213 in it last year. If I find a pic of that I will post it.
1979 AM General M151A2 "Barstow"
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1986 Chevy M1009 CUCV Blazer (Sold 2006)
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1972 AM General M151A2 (Sold 2020)
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Nice to see the radio sets installed. Keep em coming, I know they will be a source of inspiration and reference. I look at the details and always see ideas forming in my head. Bob
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Rickf We had a KY57 on the Commanders jeep in 1984 in Germany, 77's were still in use up to the 90's when Sincgars (sp) came out. The TOW jeep and ITV's had only a PRC-77 in the AM-2060 mount so they could dismount the whole TOW and hump it, that wasn't replaced for years. Still had requirement to talk secure and the manual showed how to hook it up properly, etc.
Can't remember which version KY-13? (Pronounced 'Kick' 13) filled the KY57 with the daily codes.
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Can't remember which version KY-13? (Pronounced 'Kick' 13) filled the KY57 with the daily codes.
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Re: Pictures of your radio sets mounted in M151's
Learn something new (or old in this case) every day. I was not a radio guy. Being a Ranger we were trained in the basics but that was about it. basic comms to get your butt out of trouble or call in a strike. I never had to use the radio, I humped the 60.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
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