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Old 29-01-15, 03:13
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Default 19 Set Cable Gasket

Does anyone know when that strange conical rubber gasket on the A Set and B Set output cables is actually put to use? It is usually fitted close to the Pye connector on the end of the cable that does not have the brown ID sleeve, but clearly is capable of being slid along the cable as needed.

It does not look like it is intended for when the cables are fed through any of the canvas set covers. Looks more like it is for protecting the cables when they need to be routed through a metal box or cover.

Sorry. I have looked at them for over 40 years. Finally had to ask.

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Old 29-01-15, 05:21
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Default conical rubber gasket

You mean one of these (see pic).
It's shown on page 20 of EMER FZ 256/2 as part of "installation kits W/S CDN no. 19 truck and ground" item # 30 grommets, rubber no. 23
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Old 30-01-15, 03:56
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Hi Roberta.

Actually, it is this little beastie found on nearly all aerial connectors I have seen for the 19-Set A and B output terminals.

David
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Old 30-01-15, 05:24
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The type pictured by David does fit into the B set antenna bracket on the Mk1* UCarrier.
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Old 30-01-15, 05:57
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Default rubber gromet # 23

Ok then where does the rubber grommet # 23 fit???
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1942 WLC Harley under restoration
1957 M38A1 jeep
R.E.L. optical equipment
Military manuals
Field phones
MK II 19 set (needs work)
4 MK III W-19 sets
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CPRC-26
WS-29 componets
WS-38 AFV
WS-38 MK III
WS-48 with generator
WS-58 MK I
MK V heliograph
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Old 30-01-15, 17:02
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Roberta.

Does it mention the #23 Grommet in the actual installation instruction at any point?

David
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