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Depends on wether you want a "command vehicle" or "close-air-support" or ??? I
would find a picture of one in the news or from a military site and go from there. Besides, then you will need the appropiate mike, speaker, power supply, tuner and finally antenna. And then you will need three of everything cause they are allways failing. Now that I think of it you probably cannot buy a SINGARS radio either. I spent a few years in the Army. But the last thing I would want in my vehicle is one of those worthless RT-524 VHF radios. Too heavy to just haul around cause it looks good! "Matthew D." wrote: Howdy, My question is for all you military radio buffs. I'm going to restore an Ex USMC Humvee and I need to know something about the radios that are used currently. At this point I know nothing about them. Since I'm also a Ham I'd like any radio I put in to work on the Ham bands and not just look cool, although cool is important too. :') Thanks for the pointers folks, Matthew D. -- Mike KD4LLA reply: m3425man at bevcomm.net Powered by Mandrake Linux, no reboots since 5 February, 2003 A Star Tribune letter writer expressed frustration that Tim Pawlenty and the House aren't listening to her desire to pay more taxes. She need not feel so frustrated. She is perfectly free to send any amount of her income to the government or the nonprofit of her choice. The unstated reason for the frustration is that she wants the House to raise everyone else's taxes to pay for the social programs she desires. |
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