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The score so far by PMing via the email notification.
Replied to Androo message got sent to Degsy
Reply to Degsy message got sent to fv1620 (me)
Reply to Degsy message wants sent it to Jesse1
Reply to Kewlede message wants to sent it to Jamie
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PMs works fine. But I now find when I get an email notification there is a problem.
I click on the link, it takes me to the PM dept but it is all displayed differently. Instead of the messages all laid out. Following the link, the message is there at the bottom. But there is a reply box already laid out including the message I have received. Just like when you reply to a thread & press the quote button.
BUT the "To" portion has someone elses name!
This has happened twice tonight. I clicked the link, filled in the message & as it was posting I saw a different persons name. So I sent him a PM apologising.
I then got an email notification of his reply saying OK & not a problem So I clicked on to respond. Got taken to the message pad with his message laid out in it. But in the "To" field yet another different person appeared.
Both of these other people have recently posted on the forum but none of us have exchanged PMs before.
I can learn not to follow the link, but it does go to show how careful you have to be about what you say & who you sent it to!
BTW spell checker is still down, it says done but if I make a speeling mistack it doesn't pick up on it. It was quite a useful facility which few forums have.
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Some sort of pully block/winch, Pulling out the cable? :dunno:
Ummh, getting warm, does this help?
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He's wrapped some Det Cord around a telegraph pole and is now running out fuze wire to take around the corner to detonate it in safety?
Nope
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proceedure for pulling out scallywag poles to disrupt communications?
Nope
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:-D :-D :-D Yes very good. No it's not actually a dog he's pulling. I don't think I like the walk of this man & the hand posture, but what the h*ll I'm rather old fashoined.
Anyway here is a fuller picture of our friendly chap the mystery object has been removed.
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Something to do with bridging units or pontoons? :whistle: Nige
It does look like that, but it is actually a street pavement.
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He is walking on scaffolding without a safety helmet and flourescent jacket.
I see what you mean but nope, he is more down to earth.
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Wet and wild guess
Could he be on a vehicle holding a hand rail in a wet suit / scuba type gear?
Andy
I see what you mean but nope, he is more down to earth.
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completly wild guess but running out a ariel wire towards a radio mast
No, but it certainly does look like that. You are both right there is something like that in his left hand. There aren't many clues here, but think about the environment this man is in.
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Jack - GMC
Rambo - 3 MV's
Ashley - Jeep + car & caravan
Chris - ferret
Ian2b - Bedford or Landie 101
Steve - Bedford MJ
FV601 - Landie 101 Ambulance
chrisg- Austin Champ
David Ives - Landie series 3 RMP
Andrew - Ferret
dotty dodge - Wc 51
ArtistsRifles - 109" Landie S3 - Subject to getting through the MOT beforehand!!
Clive Elliott - Wolf & 1-Ton Cypher office
Darren Parsons - 101 (from EMLRA)
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taking a dog for a walk?
Yes it does look like that. But appearances can be deceptive, you could be mistaken for thinking this man has no hair, no clothes & has a limp right hand or even a hook.
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Now this one is rather different. The picture below is from a manual on some kit used by the British Army. The difficulty is that the object is missing!
I haven't doctored the picture other than not showing it all. So what is the man up to?
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David, good bit of strategy & thoughtmanship. Its interesting this side of things as ideas come & go, leads get missed then an apparent outsider, who has been watching all along, comes in at the last moment, bit like watching the close of an ebay auction.
Although there was actually a manually operated launcher for Rovers as well:
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power supply for motor for missile guidance thing :whistle: well the motor underneath the missiles needs power to turn
Well done David, very very good indeed. It is indeed the battery for the electrically operated tripod for operating two Vigilant ATGWs. I thought people would reckon the curved bit may be part of the missile itself. So how did you know that then?
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Just had closer look at one of the original pics and can read part of the Stock Number label, saying "Battery, Power".
Yes you are right Richard, there it was for all to see!
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So this is a battery and used somehow on, or with a missile of sorts, but why would you want a chargeable battery for a missile?
Is it used on poss the sighting equipt?
Or does it actually go on the missile and the charge facility to ensure full power when reqd by trickle charge?
Yes getting very warm, well done on picking up on the missile theme. But as you sent me a banana, you'll have to choose from those options.
The item is in use below:
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my guess would be the battery for the firing pins for a missile launcher :computerterror:
Good idea but nope.
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Is the curved device a battery of some sort? (making the box the charger?) :dunno:
Yes absolutely, well done!
So the question now is what the h*ll did it fit? Someone did start getting warm then missed following it up.
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Does this help?
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Roland
I've flicked through all the other series of those catalogues & couldn't find it. Although some did enter Army service they were built primarily for the requirements of the Home Office for Civil Defence via the Auxillary Fire Service rather than promoted as a military vehicle.
That Yahoo site would be a good place to go. I should explain because it might not come across in translation. It sounds a dubious site but it is a pun as "rsoles" sounds like "a rse holes", but it really stands for R Series Owners & Lovers Enthusiasts Society or something like that. R Series meaning Bedford R Series. But there will be lots of godess people there.
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Clive,
The socket looks like something on the back of a computer, is it some part of a computer test equipment for a Hornet or similar guided weapon?
Nope
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Some sort of scrambler device???
Nope
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Ok, Are the 7 blob's in the slot electrical contacts, and if so does a lead go from this box to another item? :?
Yup or it can be used out of the box for use with a different item which would be its primary function.
Mystery Object No. 20
in Clive's Mystery Objects
Posted · Edited by Marmite!!
Photo links repaired
Just as well he didn't have an itch at the front :shake:
This is another component of the kit issued to man having a stroll.