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Old 10-12-10, 21:43
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Kev that might be a 19 set tray? I haven't researched the part number yet. Here are a few shots of the 19 set in my Jeep. There is only one central canvas strap which attatches to the plates that slot into the keyholes on the sides. So you would need four of these plates. One each end of the wireless and same on the PSU. I have had to make up this strap and I expect it should be tightened by knurled thumbscrew nuts. There is also a removable angle iron under the PSU. Ron
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Here's an original Mk 1 radio tray still in place.
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Old 11-12-10, 02:48
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Dave, just for future reference, that isn't a radio tray persay. Its the mount for the WS#11 set tray. "give up" That mount would then have the shock absorbers and then the WS#11 tray then the actual WS#11

Kevin. I don't think your tray you posted is correct for a UC. It might be more for a truck or ground stn. Usualy the handles were so that it could easily be removed. The UCarrier install seems to be bolted in and not easily removeable.

Ron, thanks for the info on the cable condoms. It makes sense.
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