Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
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Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
Anyone know the configuration to mount a 6707 on an A1. The 449g antenna mount I think is for an AB 15 only. I know that the A1 is an earlyer jeep than the 6707 system but that is what I'm looking to do. Next question. Can you use an AB-15 with a 524? or will that make fireworks? Thanks for your help in advance.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
check some mounts for other early vehicles that did get VRC-12 Radios, such as the M-37, which had a mount to attach a sugar scoop to the bed... M880 pick-up, CUCV etc. while nothing was made specifically for the m-38A1 one of those might meet your needs. The AB-15 has been around since the 1940's, and can be used to transmit using different element combinations. However, you will need some type of antenna tuner to match the RT-524 to the antenna for it to work well. The antenna matching circuitry for the VRC-12 radios was built into the antennas.mgtrooper wrote:Anyone know the configuration to mount a 6707 on an A1. The 449g antenna mount I think is for an AB 15 only. I know that the A1 is an earlyer jeep than the 6707 system but that is what I'm looking to do. Next question. Can you use an AB-15 with a 524? or will that make fireworks? Thanks for your help in advance.
Steve
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MVPA # 30032 G838.org
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1971 G838-M151A2 1966 G857-M416
1968 G748-M101A1 1976 G748-M116A1
1990 MEP-701A
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Real jeeps have horizontal grille slots
Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
Moose I must disagree,The M38a1 was in use till the mid 60s and there was an installation kit for installing the VRC12 series radios.These kits are rare as breast milk from virgins and I have only seen 1 mount in my 25 plus years of dealing in commo gear.We customised some M151 corners and used the old pre MX6707, MX2799 matching units known by some people as the "shoebox".Somewhere I have the drawings for the origonal mount.
You could use an AB15 but you would be stuck on the frequency range determined by the length of the elements installed.The Ab449 mount also known as the spare tire mount was used for the AB15 and will not acomadate a MX6707.
You could use an AB15 but you would be stuck on the frequency range determined by the length of the elements installed.The Ab449 mount also known as the spare tire mount was used for the AB15 and will not acomadate a MX6707.
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Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
I have the spare tire mount 6707 mount on my M38A1 if you send me your email address I can send them too you so you can post them. Scott O&O
Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
My email address is: skmayville@aol.com
Thanks everyone for you advice and thoughts. This is a great site. I have been enjoying it since I joined ten or so days ago. Very helpful information here.
Steve
Thanks everyone for you advice and thoughts. This is a great site. I have been enjoying it since I joined ten or so days ago. Very helpful information here.
Steve
1942 GPW
1953 M38A1
1952 M100
1958 M37
Montana Military Vehicle Club
World War II Airborne Demonstration Team
1953 M38A1
1952 M100
1958 M37
Montana Military Vehicle Club
World War II Airborne Demonstration Team
Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
skmayville@aol.com. I modified the 449g mount by drilling 4 holes to accept my fabricated mount normally designed to accept an AB15. I know it is not correct but better that attaching a sugar scoop. With trepidation I invite observation.
Steve
I hope the photos post.
It as been a while but I wanted to post photos of the base mount for a 6707 for an M38A1 I fabricated. Miljeep sent me photos that I used for this. I had to do it form memory since I lost those photos. Miljeep, if you are still out there can you send me those photos again to Steve
I hope the photos post.
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1953 M38A1
1952 M100
1958 M37
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World War II Airborne Demonstration Team
1953 M38A1
1952 M100
1958 M37
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World War II Airborne Demonstration Team
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Re: Mounting 6707 on an M38A1
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1964, M151-A1
1950, US M-38 Jeep. Serial # 36.
1952,US M-38 Jeep
1965, Willys M-274 Mule
1945, CCKW, closed cab, 353
416 Trailer
M100 Trailer
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