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So if anyone has a RT524 or RT442 that doesn't work and missing the internals but looks decent, then let me know!
Thanks,
Corey
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That's what I want to do with mine. Does the bottom tray just flip around or is that some special tray for the vic1 system?Here's a pic of my working radio set up. I have it setup a bit different for my iPod. I receive the music over the air on 49.9 mhz on my r-442 radio while still being able to communicate on my rt-524.
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It has the bottom shelf on the rack but yes, it's a specific mounting panel for the VIC-1.That's what I want to do with mine. Does the bottom tray just flip around or is that some special tray for the vic1 system?
Do you have the part # or nsn by any chance?It has the bottom shelf on the rack but yes, it's a specific mounting panel for the VIC-1.
Yeah I'd like to know if there is a TM for mounting VIC1 systems in a HMMWV, where and what brackets for the intercom boxes/speaker! **** just a few pics of where the boxes are mounted and how. I'll fab something up as far as brackets. I'm using As3900 antennas so one cable per antenna, not two, no tuning like the original base, the cables that the vendor recommended for me are 21' long(mounted not on the fender, on the rear). I know I saw a TM somewherene that showed the fender mounted The cables I'm using from the RT524 and R442 for the antenna are CG 3855 Here's a pic of my radios, reconditioned and fresh carc. Spendy, maybe shoulda just got nice tested ones at half the price, but you makes your decisions and pay the price.Does anyone know where the LS-454 loud speaker is supposed to be mounted in a hmmwv?
And what lengths of the CG-1773 cables will I need for the 524 and 442? These are going to be back corner fender mounted bases.
Thank you,
Corey
You have to plug the ipad/whatever the device is into a transmitting device. there are youtube videos about it using a wireless headphone setup from a popular radio hutt store. but they no longer make it. so you will need to locate something that broadcasts on 49.9 MhzHow do you get your ipad/iphone broadcast on 49.9? most of the FM broadcasts stop at lower 87.5 Mghz.
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