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Old 09-03-19, 22:48
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Those are nice helpfull pictures Ross. The first picture (like mine. No22 carrier) Just has a simple flat plate at each end which I assume are bolted down somehow.

Interestingly, two of the pictures show the junction box that Kevin has.....Maybe I should get one? Ron
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Old 10-03-19, 11:34
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I wondered about that box Ron, scratching my head as to its use ?


The pictures have answered my query perfectly Michael, the 21 / 22 carrier bolts straight to the track guard and seat base, unlike the mk1* which has additional bracketry

All interesting stuff, I am looking forward to having a fully working period intercom in my current carrier....I have no doubt the sound quality wil be terrible though
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Old 10-03-19, 12:09
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The 19 set intercom is fairly good but you have to keep the mic rubber piece touching your mouth and speak clearly!
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I wondered about that box Ron, scratching my head as to its use ?
Richard, it simply connects the power supply leads to the two leads from the battery. Ron
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Old 11-03-19, 11:36
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Ah, Rodger that.... I have a lead into the psi with bulldog type clips on the other end ��
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Old 11-03-19, 20:09
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The mount shown in pictures 3 and 4 is a WS-29 set mount as shown in "Installation Instructions Wireless Set No. 29 kits installation AFV Ns. 101,0102 and 104". Pictures on page 18,20,23, and 57 part number ZA/CAN 2384 Plates, adaptor, Carrier, No. C1. This plate was also used to carry the charging set. My scanner died so I can't post pics.
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Old 13-03-19, 13:16
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Does anyone have any information regarding the fitment of either WS22 or WS19 in Loyd Carriers? All TT Loyd left the factory with an Ariel base mounting plate fitted at the front left of the upper hull and in 4.2" Mortar stowage diagrams a WS22 is mentioned as located in this same area of the vehicle. However discussions with other Loyd owners has suggested that this may just be a stowage location for the man pack rather than any form of semi permanent installation location. Thoughts?
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Dose anyone know what the bracket that the Variometer and Remote Control are attached to looks like, and measurements please.

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