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Regards,
Buzz
On Mon, 05 Jun 2000 06:43:49 -0700, you wrote:
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>To anybody, but especially to Mark Blair, and Jim Gilmore, who gave
>such complete and helpful answers to the question posed by Jock Jones
>re
>a radio for his M-37.
>
>Could I ask the same question re the "correct" radio for a 1964
>M151A1, which happens at this time to be portrayed as an ARMY Military
>Police vehicle. I'm not committed to that, so if the answer for this
>era and vehicle varies by branch, I'd be interested to know the
>options. Also, if
>shortly after 1964, new radios were fielded, I think it would be okay
>to put a "new radio in an older MUTT", so if that option is a
>possibility, I'd be interested in the possibilities.
>
>Jim, do you have a manual/document for this era as well? Anybody?
>And for the various possibilities I guess I will soon learn about, how
>about some indication of source, availability, and cost range?
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>Bob Brooke
>
>
>mblair1@home.net wrote:
>
>>
>> That's a common question... without an easy answer. There are
>> literally dozens of different radio sets, spanning at least two
>> generations of radio equipment, which would be correct in an M37.
>
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>
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