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Old 12-08-19, 23:43
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I’m installing one of my MkII 19 sets in my jeep. I’ve not seen any install instructions for a Jeep, so I’m just interpolating from some of the install instructions I’ve seen. For the power cable, am I correct in thinking that I need either the Connector, Twin, No. 88, or the Connector, Twin, No. 194?

I’m also going to need an Aerial Feeder Assembly, but which one?

Lastly, this set has been inactive for years, but I’ve opened it up and it looks good on the inside. From what I’ve read, I need to apply low voltage, approx 3 volts for about four hours. If nothing grenades, then I need to gradually increase the power until I get to full power, that being 12 volts. Just how am I supposed to accomplish this?

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Old 13-08-19, 07:30
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I'm not a Wireless expert, but I've been collecting the stuff for 30 years. I've heard of 19 sets being recommissioned by either using a flattened battery and gradually bring the charge up, or more professionally, with a Rheostat switch.
http://www.resistorguide.com/rheostat/ Ron
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Old 14-08-19, 03:14
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I'm not a Wireless expert, but I've been collecting the stuff for 30 years. I've heard of 19 sets being recommissioned by either using a flattened battery and gradually bring the charge up, or more professionally, with a Rheostat switch.
http://www.resistorguide.com/rheostat/ Ron
Thanks, Ron. Why'd you put your set on the off side?
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Old 14-08-19, 07:29
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Thanks, Ron. Why'd you put your set on the off side?
It's all I knew about 25 years ago when I first mounted it......I guess I must have seen pictures or something? Ron
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Old 13-08-19, 21:01
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I’m installing one of my MkII 19 sets in my jeep. I’ve not seen any install instructions for a Jeep, so I’m just interpolating from some of the install instructions I’ve seen.
James,

The attached has been lying on my computer for a long time, and may be of some small use to you. Sorry, can't remember where it came from originally.

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Old 14-08-19, 05:12
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Thank you, Owen. I'll add those to my reference materials. Have you seen this photo on page 108 of, "The Standardised War-Time Jeep"? What control box is this?
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Thank you, Owen. I'll add those to my reference materials. Have you seen this photo on page 108 of, "The Standardised War-Time Jeep"? What control box is this?
Not familiar with that control box, but my knowledge of the WS19 is a bit limited. Maybe some of our more learned members will know? There only looks to be one connection into it, and I can't see any outgoing connections?

P.S. My father mounted his WS19 on the offside too. If you aren't fitting the charging set, I suppose having all the weight on the same side as the driver and fuel tank might make the jeep lean a bit.

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Old 14-08-19, 14:42
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Thank you, Owen. I'll add those to my reference materials. Have you seen this photo on page 108 of, "The Standardised War-Time Jeep"? What control box is this?
It's not for a 19 set - the Morse key is the wrong type (and appears to be the variety with a leg clamp), as are the headphones crammed into the glove box with it. I don't know enough (i.e. anything at all) about American radio equipment to guess, I'm afraid.

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I’ve found it. It’s a US Army J38 Morse key. The junction box mounting on the dash in the British style threw me.
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Old 14-08-19, 14:37
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James,

The attached has been lying on my computer for a long time, and may be of some small use to you. Sorry, can't remember where it came from originally.
The Tank Museum library, by the look of things.

That is where the illustrations in Wireless for the Warrior Volume 2 came from, and the extra detail is very helpful, particularly the part about the 'A' set aerial mounting - the variometer uses Aerial Feeder No.4 and presumably some packing washers inside the mounting (since it's intended for use on 1/2" or thicker armour plate). I have the 'B' set aerial mount if anyone needs measurements, and would be interested in getting the other one (even though I don't have a vehicle). The mountings should not be that difficult to make up if you have the measurements and some metalworking tools.

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