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Old 16-04-18, 23:51
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Ian Cooper
 
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Hi again,
Thanks for the tip.
Here are the photos.
The two extra photos illustrate the difference in philosophy with US and Canadian and British radio use. The flat carrier is the CW-503 used with the PRC-25 and 77. The frame you can see on the right of the photo is an A41.
While learning to reduce the photo size, I ended up naming all the jpeg the same(this photo), so the A41 photo was erased.
The last set is the British A13.
The use of a frame to permit vertical use goes from the WS31 thru to the Clansman PRC-351.
This is the main reason I don't think this is a radio bag.

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