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  1. Having a sort out and came across this one,it has been overpainted so no nsn visible and is the same size as Larkspur trays(one of the reasons i have it)it has four Barry mounts on the underside and looks as though the arms on the swing out clamps are for tightening in the absence of a spanner?and why the pin on the clamp plate facing outwards or am i barking up the wrong tree.
  2. Australian made slr,fully cocking and strips and dry fires,this comes with wood and abs furniture,sling,bayonet,blank fire adapter,20rnd and 30 rnd mags(not sure if the 30 is for a late bren but it fits)couple of clips of dummy rounds,cleaning kit and deac certificate dated 14.09.95 by Charnwood, located in Essex CM18, £1375 NOW SOLD
  3. Larkspur c11/r210 with a c42 and Siemens teleprinter,spare paper and tape,power supply/radio telegraph adapter and all cables,aerials.atu's,trays,j1 boxes,ft1 test kit with all cables,emers,installation books,handbooks,mikes/headsets/bags etc in fact a complete station ready to install and operate(if licensed)this was last used last year and will be shown working to the prospective buyer,this is a very clean setup without the often seen corrosion and missing paint and is for collection from cm18 Essex and i am asking £2500 ovno,please,no scammers or picture collectors 07760 245593 or mickb52ataol.com
  4. For Sale is my unique 1967 ex-military Series IIa FFR 109 Land Rover. It was used as a development vehicle for the Rapier missile system and carried the ‘Special Project’ military registration mark of 00 SP 53. Because of this, it does not have the usual wear and tear you would expect on a service vehicle of this age and I suspect it spent most of its time at the BAE factory during the trials. It originally had some bracketry fitted to the rear seat-bases (all retained and included in the sale) which were designed to carry missiles even though its data plate states Fire Unit Rover Project Vehicle. It has a current MOT certificate that is valid until June and from memory it has around 46,000 miles on the clock (which was rebuilt by speedy cables). It is tax exempt due to its age and retains all of its original military fittings which include: radio table, battery box, ops seats, standard wiring, side arms for the aerials, Nato (which is wired and working) and Warner plug sockets for a trailer (which was common during this transition period), shovel and pickaxe to the rear tailgate, original mirrors, indicator stalk and SLR rifle clips. The only things that have been changed are: the door tops, windscreen frame and glass (the original is included in the sale), a civilian distributor and plugs (again, the originals are included in the sale) and for safety, the headlights have been changed to halogen but the original bowls and bezels have been retained. The sale will also include the radios, tele-printer (all in working order and will be checked again before you collect), cables, trays, atu's, spare paper and tape for the printer together with my stock of vehicle spares which include light lenses, charge panel, indicator stalks, centre exhaust section, road spring (new) two brand new genuine LR fuel tanks along with many other useful odds and ends. I would also include all the documents and photograph relating to this vehicle ie. Tax discs, MOT’s, re-build photographs etc. Known minor problems, which I am unable to deal with due to poor health: a slight blow from the joint between the exhaust downpipe / exhaust manifold and the transfer box has an oil leak, but I will include the oil seal to rectify this. £10,000 Email: mickb52@aol.com or Mobile tel: 07760 245593 Also available by separate negotiation. An Australian SLR with early spec deactivation C. 14/09/95 so cocks, dry fires and can be field stripped. It comes with both wood and ABS furniture, inert ammunition, two magazines (one 20 round and one 30 round), a sling and bayonet,bfa,cleaning kit.
  5. Some parts of Essex you will get the wheels removed for you if you leave it too long!
  6. The guys do have colour coded tags on them to denote length but still an embuggerance,for a dipole i would use the mast but for the end fed as well?only reason behind it i can see is that the fibreglass does flex a bit and with a dipole the steeper angle will help to restrain it but i have had mine up a few times and never managed to get it vertical yet.
  7. Right here is the guy line setup and to be honest i cant be arssed scanning again as everything is packed away,i know what happened i saw the pictures in the folder and thought i will clear that lot out not knowing it deletes them from the thread.
  8. Here you go,although be carefull when walking it to vertical,do not let it whip as it will break(not from experience)
  9. Thats from the a14 user handbook dtd1966 and i will scan the relevant page and post later although probably the same as the small Clansman masts.
  10. Larkspur,used with the a14 backpack plus you have the nsn visible in one of the pics!
  11. Jules, Sorry to hear of your problems and i hope that you get some sort of redress.
  12. Ready to show Landrover with civvy tent and camping eqpt,radio batteries,(unless sold sepeartely)water cans,jerry cans,Bren,slr etc Owned this for some 17 years and is showing about 41k miles which i think is genuine,valve seats replaced along with core plugs etc all welding done with a waterproof canvas,radio table fitted,Some photos of rebuild along with build and despatch details from LR,data plate is intact and shows fire control unit,this was one of about 10 under this contract No and was used for the Rapier missle system project and is in surpisingly good condition for its previous use with a nice rear tub and untrampled wings/bonnet etc and has always been garaged. A good selection of spares will come with it including spare charge panel,brake master reservoir,brake shoes,light lenses etc etc,further details on request along with pictures available and will be at WPR from Monday 18th,we can haggle over price and requirements of all the other gear to go with it if not wanted,£10k ono and subject to what you want. Mick 07760 245593/mickb52ataol.com located in Essex cm20
  13. This is the companion to commucations eqpt of the German army written by Charles Barger and is a 106 page softback a4 book covering the following: The 5 watt transmitter 15 watt transceiver the 20 watt transmitters the 30 wat transmitters the 80watts transmitter the Fusprech a.d.f Torn Fu.g Feldfernschreiber Enigma coding machine with coding instructions the M.w.E.c receiver The book is in good condition with a nice spine and no annotations to the pages,the corners of the front cover are turned very slightly by about 2/3mm. Looking for 35gbp am prepared to post at cost but no paypal unless as a gift as the fees are a joke.
  14. Pair of 6tn batteries,100Ah,these are the sealed type and are both dated 09-11 i have used them for powering a radio setup and once the season has finished they have been alternatively put onto an Optimate charger,the nsn gives the country code as Germany but would guess that Hawker are the major supplier for NATO,these are sold as a pair and can be collected from Essex cm18 or i will take them to WPR at Folkestone but would require a deposit to fix the hernia,£170
  15. Beutifull,an early spark transmitter,no worries about health and safety then.
  16. Seeing as the deac weapons thread is locked due to politics what about a poll so we can show our thoughts on either remaing,leaving or undecided in the forthcoming Referendum?keep it simple a straightforward poll with comments disabled.
  17. Well having read this thread and looked at the organisers facetwatter page the question of the £10 fee has not been answered,given that they say they are interested in MV's i thought they could have come on here and explained the reasoning behind it but i am coming to the conclusion as others are that this is turning into purely a money making event,here's hoping we get a reply.
  18. Well i must have been doing alternating shifts with you,same freqs and zero response,have to agree about the 19 set prices when they are not exactly rare and the stall holders did not want to haggle but i did manage to pick up some Larkspur power leads and a psu to set lead but not a clue what one!
  19. The locals don't want houses on the site so i am sure they will be over the moon at the prospect of hundreds of fridge trailers running.
  20. C13 looks like its missing the atu,Ae current meter,the small box that stores the counterpoise along with the stake,think someone else said about J1 boxes,power distribution box/stop trays etc,remember that iirc without getting paperwork out a special lead is used fron the c13 aerial socket with a red band. Looking at the picture to be strictly correct you would have the HF aerial on the n/s side arm and the c42 atu on the o/s/f wing,if i get a chance i will look at my sets and paperwork but i know it's buried someplace after decorating but thats a long story. ps are you still interested in that mast?
  21. Lets just hope the Gendamerie are aware of this can you not see the rows with them when you get a tug at a paege and they try stinging you for not carrying it,of course the dvla would have told there counterparts about it...
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