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gaudeus escribió:For your interest I found pic from my home country.
ETO, May 1945, Vseruby village, Czechoslovakia - liberation of 90th ID.
Second jeep with M-48 dash board mount with 1919A4 and windshield pull up.
Very interesting for me.
And M31C pedestal with cal.50.
vladimirsinisi escribió:que tiene una radio FM
bueh no se que chucha sera pero hay algo raro abajo de la palanca de freno de mano y al costado como un reloj
martinelterrible escribió:seria para vadeo?
orso 19 escribió:martinelterrible escribió:seria para vadeo?
Tal vez, pero no he encontrado la verdadera explicación
Mark Tombleson escribió:You gentlemen are thinking these jeeps were driven... not so. They were 3000# mobile radio systems, not a jeep with a radio in it. Most of the time they sat with the operator running the radio and driver keeping the engine running at 1100 rpm. I can't imagine them going very far on an island that is a mile by two miles like Iwo Jima.
They may have moved the exhaust so it would be far from the operator as the engine had a 45 minute running duty cycle per hour when transmitting.
orso 19 escribió:Yo ya había leído esto, pero lo que Marck dice que es verdad para jeep radio, pero si nos fijamos en la primera foto no es un radio Jeep....
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