[Milsurplus] Re-enactors radio

Al Klase ark at ar88.net
Thu Sep 24 11:51:31 EDT 2020


Gang,

I'd like to thank Ray for the tip on the WPG FRS BC-611 replicas. Take a 
look 
<https://onlinemilitaria.net/products/4624-US-BC-611-SCR-536-Handie-Talkie-Radio/>, 
if you haven't already. They're 145 bucks, and they'll sell you an empty 
shell for $75.  Please, encourage the re-enactors to not gut historic 
radios!

IMO, the Family Radio Service, is the best solution for the re-enactor 
environment.  The radios, and their batteries are positively cheap, and 
there's no legal complications.  Plus, they are actually useful 
communications devices, and can be managed by unsophisticated users.

As an owner of a restored and working BC-611, I can assure you that 
deploying a number of these for this kind of service is a fools errand.

Al

On 9/24/2020 9:44 AM, Ray Fantini wrote:
>
> The problem with the PRC-77 is it’s a Vietnam radio and most 
> Re-enactors I have been around are all doing WW2 themed stuff. There 
> are companies that are selling BC-611 radios that have modern FRS 
> radios stuffed insides them that are popular with the re-enactors that 
> I have come across.
>
> https://onlinemilitaria.net/products/4624-US-BC-611-SCR-536-Handie-Talkie-Radio/
>
> Also, a lot of SCR-543/BC-669 sets make their appearance at different 
> shows I have been to, can’t say how many are operational but have seen 
> them in many of the encampments.
>
> I will do a couple maybe three shows a year where I drag out the M151 
> and all its radios but my motives are to go and play around with all 
> the gear and do some of the Military radio nets that occur on the 
> weekends. Everything I am running is Vietnam – Cold War era so find 
> that usually the WW2 people will tolerate me being set up just outside 
> their perimeter but not as a part of the WW2 experience.
>
> An example would be something like the Delaware Goes to War event at 
> Fort Miles where they allow me to set up between the parking lot for 
> the public and the entrance to the event itself along with some of the 
> others who bring out their military vehicles for the event, but they 
> will not allow any non-period equipment into the camp itself.
>
> Other shows like the huge show up in Reading PA each year are WW2 only 
> and that’s all there is to it, so often you find that most re-enactors 
> are only interested in the WW2 stuff and more in keeping with that 
> then any functional use or any experience from using that equipment.
>
> I have had a BC-669 offered to me before with the option of cleaning 
> up and operating it at events but can’t see much use in one beyond 
> maybe 3885 AM, the more modern Vietnam era radios that I have been 
> running have the ability to QSY and are Side Band, big advantages in 
> today’s world.
>
> Ray F/KA3EKH
>
>
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Al Klase – N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/

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