Radio Component?
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Radio Component?
I was looking at the M1025 Tow top unit this afternoon and took these pictures of two 'electrical units' that are centered on the top of the windshield interior. They look identical. There are no wires attached, and I did not have a look at this top unit prior to it being removed. Can someone share with me what they are, and provide a TM # so that might do some follow up research? Thanks!
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Re: Radio Component?
Speakers. The volume knobs are in the lower right corners.
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Re: Radio Component?
I should have been more specific. I can tell that they are speakers, but I was interested in what they were attached too, what cables might be needed and what type/style of radio they might have been for. This was was originally a TOW armament carrier, and I was also curious if it might have been associated with the gunner in any way, or associated with a particular type of radio.
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Re: Radio Component?
LS 671 speakers typically on Sincgars applications
link to info and on bottom to the tm's:
http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/LS-671~VRC
link to info and on bottom to the tm's:
http://www.radionerds.com/index.php/LS-671~VRC
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Re: Radio Component?
Thanks Juan, that is what I was interested in knowing. That info states they have multiple uses and that they can be used with 12v as well. I will surely figure out some way to use these. THANKS!
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