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A couple of interesting videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbeuPiqx0WM


The British built a copy post war, the W.S 31 .The major problem was, during it's WW2 deployment, the SCR 300 set could only talk to another SCR 300, it's frequency band meant that it couldn't communicate with any other radio in the US Signal Corps inventory.

And https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfTyVnlysRU
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Hi Mike !

As you know the British based their Wireless Sets No. 31 (And 31 AFV) as well as Australia later produced the Wireless Set No. 128 on the SCR 300.

I had a 128 years ago and still have 31s in my collection. Great little sets. Always wanted the original US set some day.

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What did you have 128 years ago?
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Old 21-10-25, 01:15
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Hi Mike !

As you know the British based their Wireless Sets No. 31 (And 31 AFV) as well as Australia later produced the Wireless Set No. 128 on the SCR 300.

I had a 128 years ago and still have 31s in my collection. Great little sets. Always wanted the original US set some day.



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Hi Phill

Like yourself, I've come across a few examples of the 31 set AFV . I passed a set onto our mutual friend in Adelaide.

The Australian Army must have used the AFV version , but I'm not sure in what context. There was a version mounted in the early British army Land Rovers .

The 128 is a neat little set, and unique to Australia, being wholly designed and built here, and it was deployed in the Korean conflict. Link to a 128 https://www.tuberadio.com/ws128/128.html

A ham friend had a 128 on the air and we had a QSO from Melbourne to Tasmania when I was down there.

Forgot to mention: I believe the French also built the SCR 300 post war.
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Hi Mike,

I came across a pile of WS No.31 AFV mounting trays (with PSU bracket beside it) in Perth WA about 2001 (Were not for sale)

I have never been able to confirm if these sets were used by the local CMF Armoured Unit, 10th Light Horse Regiment there.

I’m reliably informed by a former RSM that the unit ran Ferrets, Saracens, Humbers etc until about 1971 and apparently they still had WS No.19/SR B47 combinations until their vehicles were handed in for M113A1s.

If true then they must have been about the last Australian Army to use Larkspur and almost certainly the last to use the 19 Set ?

I never found anything related to WS No.88 while I lived there

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Hi Phill,

WS 88AFV equipped the early deliveries of Centurion to Australia, along with WS No.19 Mk2/1 and Mk.3. I suspect the No.31AFV came with Churchill, but would need to go digging to confirm that.

Larkspur series was used by the RAAC in Centurion until that tank's retirement in 1977, along with an AN/PRC-25 or AN/PRC-77, the US set being carried in a rack attached to the turret roof exterior.

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