[Milsurplus] Those P-39s Still in the Crates...

Hubert Miller Kargo_cult at msn.com
Sun May 7 23:56:49 EDT 2017


At first this seemed unlikely to me....i was trying to remember some things about a WW2 Pacific towers listing i have....
but it occurred to me that you might, for example, have two frequencies to work, departure station and destination station, or mission frequency,
that might be in the same Command Sets freq range, say the 4 to 5.3 MHz one....so you’d need two to set up for this ‘band’.
-Hue

>Different Area, different frequency plan apparently.  Remember that the Command Set transmitters each covers only a narrow band.  Our discussion was interrupted and we never got back to it.

Robert Downs - Houston
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In a message dated 05/07/2017 19:54:02 PM Central Daylight Time, Kargo_cult at msn.com<mailto:Kargo_cult at msn.com> writes:

Robert, i’m not getting the point of that. Why would they do this?

-Hue

>That jives with what my father-in-law told me (started in B-24's and finished in C-123's).  He said that usually when his 24 squadron moved to a different island, they sometimes turned in their Command Set transmitters and drew different ones.

Robert Downs - Houston
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MVPA 9480


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