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  1. Hi All

    I went down on Tuesday and came back today ( these are the only days I could make it). Although I have been a visitor several times before this is the first time I have taken my Land Rover and camped. Yes it was muddy and I got to our spot in the Americas field with no problem. There were places that would be very difficult to get to in some of the other fields. Traffic movements are restricted, and this is a very good idea, the ruts and mud in roadway outside our pitch the a good 6-8” deeper in a couple of days , and in a dip it was about a foot. If there was no restriction on movements, the vast majority would soon become impassable to all bar ‘heavy’ vehicles. Parts of the traders area are unused due to flooding, but still plenty of traders and many bargains (well I thought so). It was a amazing what a day of sunshine does, all the soil firming up, if it stays sunny , we have people complaining about dust ! As pointed out in an earlier post, a bit more sign posting would be useful. So quick summary

    Was it muddy – Yes (no drying out)

    Was it worth going – definitely

    Will I be camping again – Sure will (by the way it is a good idea to hire a portaloo, saves your legs!)

    Sign Posting - could do better

    Staff helpful and doing what they could – certainly were

    Will the organisers learn some lessons – hope so

    Richard

    PS the searchlight at night is awesome (I want one), would be fun to put a bat symbol onto the clouds

  2. Hi All

    Thanks for all the updates, it is nice to know what to expect. It will be the first time I have come with a vehicle and I looking forward to it. I will be joining a small convoy near Petersfield tomorrow morning with other Solent Overlord members, looks like we chose a good day to travel. Just checked the route to make sure we dodge the Olympic torch relay

    Richard

  3. Hi

     

    I believe that the two 12V batteries in my trailer are fitted into boxes that have lids on them (with the appropriate holes for venting and cable entry/exit). These will fit into battery trays 13.5" x 8". Does such a box exist as most of the ones I have seen seem to be much narrower about 5" wide ?

     

    Richard

  4. Hi

     

    Went down to the Signals Museum at Blanford last week, great place to visit if you are in Dorset. They have a set of 7 photos (accession number 422.52) that shows a fish fryer with two C41/R222 sets installed, photos also show how the aerials were stored in the lift up sides. I cannot post the photos on the site due to copyright restrictions.

     

    Richard

  5. Hi

     

    Just started stripping paint off my comms trailer.

     

    What is this logo that I found on the back (appx 6"x6") (2 of them, but under different layers of paint , the number in the white box is 12)

     

    logo.jpg

     

    also on one side found the logo SWD , what does this mean ?

     

    On one of the door lockers "BOOKS ?????????" any idea what markings should be on the four lockers

     

    Also found the following stenciled on the back

     

    RDN 45462

     

    it does have some words above it, but I cannot make them out, any ideas anyone ?

     

    By the way, I now have a copy of "user handbook for signal centre/cipher office trailer mounted" , Army Code 60084 (supercedes Army code 13953). I can PDF it and send if anyone wants a copy

     

    Thanks

    Richard

  6. Hi

     

    I am now a proud owner of a 3/4 ton comms trailer. So far I have only manage to find a few photos of them in service and the following manual "User handbook for Radio Repair Installation in trailer 1/2 ton (FV2308(U) Army code 13945." Has anyone got any in-service photos or manuals ?

     

    I am also after the canvas penthouse and penthouse lights for it.

     

    Thanks

    Richard

  7. Hi

     

    I have been doing a bit of research into the history of my vehicle a Rover8 64EK26 (Contract WV1327) which was built late in 1963. The EK series of registrations is for Class B vehicles (1962-63). I have found a photo of a ??EK2? in service with the right regiment at the right time whilst in Northern Ireland in July/Aug 1970 and at that time I understand that they only had 4 landrovers (and one of the others is a DM registered one). I hope to arrange to go to Deepcut to look through the Class B records so I can determine if it is mine by a process of elimination.

     

    Does anyone know what the EK registration range for landrovers is ?

     

    Obviously there could be a lot of EK's i.e. 00EK00 to 99EK99 = 10,000 vehicles !

     

    Even knowing one digit still makes it 1000 records to go through, and I was trying to narrow down the amount of searching I would need to do.

     

    Contract WV1327 was for 5060 RHD and 3556 LHD vehicles if all the chassis number range was allocated. There are a lot of other contracts for Rover8's. I don't know what years these were placed.

     

    Thanks

    Richard

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