Thanks for the pictures!  One has to wonder, did ALL of those tuning units go along for the ride on every mission or were only the 
minimum number needed for the mission communications plan brought along?  I
have wondered the same thing about the radio compartment on the B-17 with it’s capability for stowage of a large number of TUs for the BC-375 transmitter.

73 de Chris AJ1G Stonington CT

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On Oct 20, 2023, at 18:48, MARK DORNEY via ARC5 <[email protected]> wrote:

That long neck may extend all the way through the flight engineers station, which I think would be above the radioman’s compartment. Taigh, that is something that needs to be confirmed. 

Mark D. 
WW2RDO

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On Oct 20, 2023, at 6:26 PM, Hubert Miller <[email protected]> wrote:



You sure that’s a DW ? The DW i had, has a L O N G neck. In fact, for just using it around the home, the long neck was something to be concerned about,

it was kind of top heavy and felt like mechanically a problem.

-Hue Miller

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