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Can anyone help with the identification of this 39931 radio mount? Thanks very much.
Barry
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Hi Barry,
Post-WW2 and it's the base section of Carriers, Set, No.73. (From WO12211.) Z2/ZA 39930 CARRIERS, SET, No.73 Z2/ZA 39931 BASES, CARRIER 24.3/16-in. x 9.3/4-in. No.1 Z1/ZA.39126 SHOCK ABSORBERS, BRIDGE, 4.3/8 in. x 1.3/8 in. x 1.1/2 in. No.5 (Qty 6). Z1/ZA 39932 TOP-PLATES, CARRIERS, SET, 24.5/8 in. x 9.21/32 in. No.1 It looks as though it would take a WS19 and supply unit, using the very long strap from Carrier No.25, but I don't recognise the hole pattern(s) on the top plate - maybe Larkspur-era control and power boxes? Best regards, Chris. |
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Thanks very much for the reply Chris. Now I know what it is and what I can use it for.
Cheers Barry
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Barry,
I shared your pictures on Facebook to a WW2 Wireless group. One of the group members shared this picture saying it was to hold a high power set.
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