Re: [MV] radio in M151a2

Rick Green (rgreen@mail.datasys.net)
Thu, 29 Jan 1998 22:54:44 -0800

David W. Brubaker wrote:
>
> I do not know what the AN stands for, but in the tech manuals I just got, one of the mentions the VRC stands for Voice Radio Communications. As far as the AN/VRS-47 goes, I drove a M151A2 all over Germany with one mounted on the drivers side rear fender. The 47 is actually two radios, an RT-524 and a RT-442 Aux. radio mounted along side. Two antennas and microphones, but there could have been one mic and a switchbox between the two.
>
> You might try Fair Radio for a working RT-524, they have them in their catalog and for a lot less than the $1500.00 I recently saw listed in the supply line. If you just want the box, Steve Haney of Haney Radio has them as well as working units, but I am not sure of the price, but I'm sure that it is competitive.
>
> I just finished mounting a AN/VRC-46 on my M151A2, if I can answer any questions, please let me know.
>
> David & Donna Brubaker
> MVPA
> M151A2
> HTTP://www2.southwind.net/~b52d/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Klein [SMTP:robertklein@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 3:49 AM
> To: mil-veh@skylee.com
> Subject: [MV] radio in M151a2
>
> Question to all. Was the AN/VRC 47 radio installed in the M151a2? If not
> what was the preferred radio to be mounted in the mutt? What would be
> the going price for something like that? Also, what does the acronym for
> AN/VRC stand for? I don't think I have ever read or heard what this
> means.
>
> bob klein
> robertklein@mindspring.com
>
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There is a complete one for sale if anybody is interested.

Complete VRC-47 radio set for the M151 series.Includes: 1 RT-524/VRC
Reciever Tranmitter,1 R-422/VRC Aux. Reciever,1 AS-1729
Antenna set
(RT-524/VRC),1 AB-558/GR Antenna set (RT-442),1 MT-1898/VRC
Vehicle
Mount for R-442 (Aux. Reciever),1 MT-1029/VRC Vehicle Mount
for RT-524,1
LS-4544/U Loud Speaker,1 Headset H-140/U,1 Microphone
Dynamic M-80/U,1
Handset H-189/GR,1 Antenna Support System (complete for both
units),1 Tip
Cap andTie Down Set (for both units),All Cables necessary to
install and run
entire radio set.,1 Operators Manual,1 Organizational
Maintenance Manual TM
11-5820-401-20-1 # Jan 1984. RT-524 depot overhauled Aug.
1997. Units all
fully operational.All units painted OD from Vietnam Era.

$1850

jason

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