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well.. the photos you posted earlier show connections on each side and two male connections on the bottom.. I think Ive seen 2299 with the male connections out the back..I just want to confirm this... It does seem to make sense for different applications where the box would be mounted on its back against a wall (male connections out the bottom) and other applications where it would be mounted on the bottom with connections out the back.
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ooops...looks like I was right (again)..there is more than one configuration.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/C-2299-VRC-V...-/290602326866
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Stuart, Im not sure what you wanted me to see in the manual section (link) you posted, but it will come in handy as a reference.
I do still want to buy the radio CD you have avail. My original question concerned configuration of the c-2299 (which i am looking for btw) i thought I had seen an alternative config, and theorized this made sense to cope with various applications. You said there was only one config, but the link I posted shows there are two, one with bottom mounting, one with side mounting. Possibly the side mounting (your photos) is more common? and the bottom mounting may be a newer version?
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""but the link I posted shows there are two, one with bottom mounting, one with side mounting." Come on Marc..only two ways of mounting it...??? Mounting it doggie style is three.... Carry on..
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ebay seems to prevent the ability to copy these photos.. so please take a moment to look at the ebay photos link I posted which show a 2299 and you'll clearly see the obviously different configuration that I have been talking about.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/C-2299-VRC-V...-/290602326866 I wonder if this alternative configuration might not actually be more user friendly as the switches would be oriented vertically when *mounted* to the top of a doghouse,? Although...perhaps having a higher profile in this vertical orientation it would be more vulnerable to damage than the "common" version mounted on its back? *attached* (for Alex-teehee) or, if this configuration of the 2299 is so unusual, any theories on why that would be? Stuart, those plastic cable mounts look very neat. I presume these are common items easily found at Addisson or electronics stores?
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Marc,
I don't want to come across as a troll here, but you asked a question, and then got a very accurate answer including links to supporting publications from someone who owns and is knowledgeable about the kit, and yet you still go on to dispute it. Pics from EBay: Front Panel: Bottom Panel: |
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AHA and YIKES..now that Scotty points out this is the bottom of the unit and not the back!!!
because the first photo was cut off (unfortunately just at the point where one would see the connectors) and the second photo on ebay is slightly distorted, looking like the wider back of the unit... it gave me the impression the two male connectors are coming out the back --and not the bottom --in a different configuration... mea culpa...and mea apologies ( pass the fork, Im having some humble pie for supper)
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Check in the For Sale or Trade catagory for Iltis kit....
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Ah Stuart those are excellent photos..
The ones for the dash seem to finally resolve one set of mystery holes..ie..the very small bracket above the glove box. . It does seem strange that the de-mil guys would rip that out on my jeep, but leave the larger bracket beside it entirely intact. thanks for those photos Great!
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