I think the AN/VRC18, which consists of the RT68 Receiver/Transmitter, PP112 power supply, and R-108 Aux receiver. This is 1950's tube type equipment that operates on FM 38-55 mhz. The radio cases have "bumps".
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I think the AN/VRC18, which consists of the RT68 Receiver/Transmitter, PP112 power supply, and R-108 Aux receiver. This is 1950's tube type equipment that operates on FM 38-55 mhz. The radio cases have "bumps".
Thanks. do you know where to get these. What are the rules on having a military radio. I know it shouldn't work. Don't want any black suburbans at the house. but can you make them communicate with other radios, for instance my friend has an M1009 if he put a radio in his, could we talk to each other? Legally?????
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Nice resto Hellonwheels. The picture is a AN/GRC-8. This is with interphone amplifier. These radios are available from various sources, the old standby is Fair Radio Sales. ida34 is correct, to transmit with one of these is not legal.
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would it be too much trouble to send more pics of your APC. That way i can get some idea of what all I need to replace and add to my APC. That thing looks good!!! Ive looked all over the net for inside pics of a complete M75. and cant find any. was it hard to get parts for?
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1968 M35A2 W/W and Power Steering Assist 1993 M35A3 W/W 1985 M1038 HMMWV 1985 M1009 X'S 2 1977 M818 1977 M817 1969 M105A2 1968 M101A1 1987 MEP 115A DSL Generator 60 KW 4 M915A1's Currently Working in the Oilpatch Current Project M75 APC