Mr. Smith, K4CHE has considerable experience in WW2 portable radio direction finding. He has on occasion held “DF parties” at Gilbert MRCA and other events and demonstrated proper close in direction  finding techniques with DAV and the BC-611.

Would think if anyone has it he will.

 

Ray F/KA3EKH

 

 

 

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A first step in the evolution of the WWII
MAB Marine Corps "shoot here" radio into
the DAV "shoot here too" radio/direction
finder was a module adaptor which one
installed between the MAB top and battery
case.  It also required a modified RF
module which had an extra 6-pin connector.
The later DAV-2 just added 4 pins to the
black, rectangular module connector.
I do not have the RF module with the
added connector.  Anybody got one
in the junk box?

https://photos.app.goo.gl/NVue99YEkWppdJCMA

https://photos.app.goo.gl/EswyJnd47eG7b8aT7

https://photos.app.goo.gl/vKgDRoKmitnHstYn9

Also have some DAV-2s.  Trying to decide
which way to go with them.

cid:image001.jpg@01D83D2A.181575D0

73 Dave S.

 


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