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Old 23-04-19, 03:43
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Perry.

The only reference I have run across for this was in one of Bill Gregg’s books where the wireless sets were described as the normal 19-Set in the turret, with it’s A and B aerials, and the second hull mounted set being one equipped with an Amp (19 HP). If that is the case, the hull set would not require a B Set aerial.

Most Command Sherman photos I have seen (and that is not many), as you noted, only the second A Set aerial is present. Which may support the above information.

David
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