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A door installed on the generator compartment . White inside the box and green inside the compartment . Sound test with the generator in use will be more realistic with a closed airtight door.
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Little details : The shelf over the wheel well were the rifle butts abut . The cypher clerks table . Finishing job .
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For the first time i have found contemporary pictures of the elusive 1 KW Onan generator .Credit : RC Sigs Museum as installed in a 3 Ton low power radio truck.
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For comparison , here is a nice picture of the more powerful 2 KW generator as found in the 3 Ton High power 3 Ton lorries . Photo credit RC Sigs museum.
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This is what the 2 Kw generator looks like when it is installed as a stand alone unit on skids in a trailer . It is a water cooled unit .I have one of these also and i want to mount it in a trailer next year .Photo credit RC Sigs museum.
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Rifle butt sockets installed . Antenna accessories leather valise installed on the shelf . It is to heavy and cumbursome to go in the shelving cabinet . It contains antenna spikes , isolators and a big hammer . It must weight 45 Lbs .
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Guys, Assembly ZA/C 00022 Qty 8 Hammers, 4.1/2 lb. striking Qty 1 Hammers, Engineers, Ball Pein. 8 oz. Qty 1 Leads, Aerial No. C6 ZA/C 00102 Qty 1 Pegs, Antennae Rods "A" ZA 0374 Qty 8 + 2 spares Spikes, Ground ZA/C 00024 Qty 2 ...which will be heavy enough, since the forged steel ground spikes are very heavy, but there's probably other bits of the vehicle hardware mounting kit crammed in there as well that should be in its own bag. Mine had the aerial base and a halyard, plus a multi-section wire aerial that looked to be a replacement for the WS19 kit of 6 aerials (but was cut to the wrong length) on a wire-frame winder, tipped in. I think the best place for the Bags, Aerial Gear, Mk.II is on the bottom shelf of the cabinet (i.e. at floor level) to keep the c.g. as low as possible. ![]() Best regards, Chris. |
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