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Old 12-11-10, 00:29
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I have a new one still in the box 19 set . My problem is I have very little knowleg of how it works .I would like to goto a workshop about it maybe this site will help
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Old 15-11-10, 21:02
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Good idea

Here is a C42 in a M38.

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Old 16-11-10, 13:20
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My Australian built 11 set and my American WT19. With gratefull thanks for the help I received from Mike Kelly. Blimey Mike! What ever happened to that 12 years? Ron
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Old 18-11-10, 00:45
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My Australian built 11 set and my American WT19. With gratefull thanks for the help I received from Mike Kelly. Blimey Mike! What ever happened to that 12 years? Ron
The set has found a neat home Ron.... where it should be ..in a vehicle.
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Old 18-11-10, 05:11
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You have my vote.

All my radio`s and parts for the most part, came from a good friend. Radio info. and drawings, from another. Now I just need to figure out how to put it together, and how it works (not that I would use it).
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Old 18-11-10, 05:46
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Old 18-11-10, 06:40
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I reckon it would be a valuable addition to the forums ! i want a working 19 set in my carrier. I presume that the radio op, driver and gunner all have headsets and can talk / listen to each other ? if so what better way than a period radio unit
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