Radio Set I.D. found the model numbers

From: Nigel Hay - MILWEB (Nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Sun Mar 16 2003 - 23:43:29 PST


The Stuart radio set should be the SCR 508, 528 or 538 in the back of
turret - this also provides the crew communications
 the SCR 506 was carried in right sponson in command tanks only.
Kind regards, NIGE
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From: "Nigel Hay - MILWEB" <Nigel@milweb.net>
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Subject: Re: [MV] Radio Set I.D.

> George
> It should be the SCR number-escapes-me I think.
> Nige
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> From: "G.R. Baker" <tired_iron@mounet.com>
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> Subject: [MV] Radio Set I.D.
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> > Not being familiar with WWII radios will someone tell me what radio set
I
> > have in the Stuart, it consists of a BC603-DM, a BC683-BM, and a
BC604-DM.
> >
> > G.R.Baker
> > MVPA 23220
> > M5A1 Light Tank "Stuart"
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