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Old 16-12-10, 18:26
Eric B Eric B is offline
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Default KY-57 guard

Hello

I have seen photos of this as a guard for the KY-57.
I have also seen it as an antennae mount on a side of a vehicle.

I am looking for the vehicle power adapter for my KY-57 as well as the CDN instalation instructions for the M151 A2.

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Old 18-12-10, 01:48
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Default You are right Andy

It is the secure box for the KY but rods were not used in front, that would have interfered with the key cables. We used a secure lock through the holes in the side of the box that lined up with the handles on the Vinson. I don't think I have ever seen the boxes used as antena mounts though? Hope this helps.

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Old 18-12-10, 06:50
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Are you sure it was not one of these brackets mounted on the side for an antenna?
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Old 18-12-10, 22:47
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Rob...I recognize the brkt to the left (dark shaded) which was typically used for a dual IKEE, but the other, connected one, doesn't look like what the original poster had in mind.

...or are my eyes astigmatically challenged?
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