[MRCA] AN/GRC-106 as a way of life

KA1LHZ sboard.ka1lhz at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 13:04:53 EST 2016


Congrats on getting the GRC-106 stuffed in your M-151. Now where are you
going to sit? I upgraded the charging system in my M-37 to the 100A
Leece Neville system so I can use my MSC-37/GRC-106 comm shelter in it.
I actually have the radio mounted on the streetside troop seat, side by
side. The antenna is mounted on the side with the correct bracket. It
works pretty well, but as someone said before, in the shelter it sounds
like a blender inside a tornado... BTW, there's a pic of it on my QRZ page.
73
DE KA1LHZ
Steve

On 03/08/2016 09:38 AM, Chris Dawkins via MRCA wrote:
>
> I've been using a whip on my an/grc-142 for a couple years and made
> contacts all over the world. Granted it was sitting on the ground,
> with a good ground and fence wire counterpoise. Haven't had good luck
> since I mounted it in the truck but I think it's my am-3349 causing
> trouble again because it's untuneable on any frequencies right now
> with any antenna.
> Nice job on the install.
>
>
>
> On March 8, 2016, at 12:44 AM, Chance Wolf <chancewolf at me.com> wrote:
>
>
> I was all set to put mine there too and had everything lined up ready
> to go and then I sat in the driver’s seat and realized that far too
> easily for my liking – my head could go straight back into the sharp
> corner of the radio set.  That was the only reason I backed off
> mounting it in my own M151, because, as in Ray’s pic – they sure look
> cool. 
>  
>  
>  
> *From:* Ray Fantini <mailto:RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu>
> *Sent:* Monday, March 07, 2016 12:44 PM
> *To:* mrca at mailman.qth.net <mailto:mrca at mailman.qth.net>
> *Subject:* [MRCA] AN/GRC-106 as a way of life
>  
>
> Ok, so now I have my AN/GRC-106 stuffed on the back of my M-151A1 jeep
> and everything wired and ready to go. Along with the radio mount I got
> the antenna base assembly thrown in and installed it anyway because it
> looks nice and I just bought the HV cable that runs from the output of
> the amplifier to the antenna base so although I was thinking of always
> using a dipole on a push up mast was starting to wonder if I should
> get the whip antenna assembly for the radio? I would need three
> MS-116A sections, one MS-117A and one MS-118A to build the complete
> antenna assembly for the radio but have been told that the radio
> performs poorly on the whip antenna and past experience with whips
> have proven that to be the case. But just because I can I am now
> looking for the five mast sections if anyone has them so I can find
> out firsthand how bad a whip compares to an inverted V. Looks like
> Fair radio has them for somewhat reasonable price and may end up going
> there if no one here can help.
>
>  
>
> The attached picture is of the radio before I finished the DC primary
> stuff and the antenna HV line, planning on running the 106 this
> Saturday for Moose and Squirrel Net and will post picture of
> operational set up then.
>
>  
>
> Ray F/ KA3EKH
>
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