Thanks, Hal fra587/Frank here. WB4FS, also ret AF. Looks like the AFCS emblem on your post, Providing the Reins of Command. Thanks for the info on the Douglass connectors
Correct on the AFCS emblem... Did 20 yrs in AFCS, working Navaids (ILS, TACAN, TVOR, LORAN C/D) for 12 years; Then did Wideband for 8 yrs. I have done fixed, installation and mobile comms...
There was a set of 5 complete connectors on eBay earler this weekend...
Tell me a little about the radios and antennas u have--anything that works ham bands? My M38A1 has holes in the upper left rear fender that look like an ant mtg spot . 73 Frank/WB4FS
In my home I have an ICOM-746 HF-6M-2M all mode... Antenna for it is on a 48 ft tower with a Cushcraft X7 with 40M add on @ 50 ft; 6M is a Cushcraft 6 element @ 56 ft and for 2 a 13 element at 60 ft, all on the same mast and tower...
For the M-38CDN; I am working on getting a RT-68 (Will cover 6M FM) ready to install, just need to locate some parts for the power supply (PP-112)... I have all the other parts at this time, mount and antennas...
I am not real active as I used to be... I was a club officer and hit burnout...
Actually the very early Korean war period saw a lot of WWII vintage radio equipment. The SCR600 series which were readily converted to Ham ops. The conversion instructions are on the web in several places.
This is the most common M38 antenna installation.
This is the VRC-X setup Hal is referring to.
This is the layout
This is the signal corp drawing. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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