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* '''TM 11-2715''', Installation of Radio Equipment in Truck, 1/4-ton, 4x4, 78 pages, Sep.30, 1944  PB 23463 - BSIR 2(4):251;    {{pdf|TM 11-2715 1944.pdf|TM 11-2715 1944}} ONLY FIRST PART! (Museum TD, Soesterg, NL (Corjan de Wit)  See [[1/4-Ton 4x4 Truck (Willys-Overland Model MB and FORD Model GPW]]
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** '''TM 11-2715 Changes 1''' d.d. Jan.26, 1945 '''and 2''' d.d. May 17, 1945 {{pdf|TM 11-2715 C1 AND C2.pdf|TM 11-2715 C1 + C2}} (Museum TD, Soesterg, NL (Corjan de Wit)
  
 
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Revision as of 05:28, 15 September 2018

MP-48 Mast Base 8752895024 l.jpg

H0-17-A.jpg

Configurations

  • W-128 wire on inside
  • W-128 wire on outside
  • W-128 wire attached to base with terminal end. (pictured)
  • WC-562 COAX wire attached to end,

COAX notes

Whenever you need more than 3 feet of wire, coax is required, however the female connectors are impossible to find so you will have to build your own. first you will have to find a base with the coax guts in it. if its NOS it will have a brass shipping cap on the end. by drilling this cap out it will give you a good place to start. you will have to go to google patents (Coaxial cable coupling US 2615953 A) and give those drawings to your gun smith along with your RG-11 coax. the photo is of a homemade connector in a M29. that we put together. using this method.

Weasel antenna.jpg
Coax to scr-508.JPG

Related Files

Adobe PDF icon.png TB SIG 154

Tech Bulletin
January 1945
  • TM 11-2715, Installation of Radio Equipment in Truck, 1/4-ton, 4x4, 78 pages, Sep.30, 1944 PB 23463 - BSIR 2(4):251;

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2715 1944 ONLY FIRST PART! (Museum TD, Soesterg, NL (Corjan de Wit) See 1/4-Ton 4x4 Truck (Willys-Overland Model MB and FORD Model GPW

    • TM 11-2715 Changes 1 d.d. Jan.26, 1945 and 2 d.d. May 17, 1945

Adobe PDF icon.png TM 11-2715 C1 + C2 (Museum TD, Soesterg, NL (Corjan de Wit)