[MRCA] Navajo Code Talkers
WA5CAB at cs.com
WA5CAB at cs.com
Sun Oct 1 19:41:45 EDT 2017
Originally the TBY or TBX, depending upon who was on the other end of the
circuit. Later the SCR-300 (BC-1000) or SCR-694-C (BC-1306).
In a message dated 10/01/2017 17:48:40 PM Central Daylight Time,
w1icw at myfairpoint.net writes:
> After a recent visit to the Southwest US and a riveting talk by Peter
> MacDonald who is currently the youngest Navajo Code Talker left out of
> the original 400-ish I am left with a big question.
>
> As a new devotee to the green radio world, I'd be very curious to hear
> what they used for radios in the field. Unfortunately my time with Peter
> was quite limited and at the tender age of 89 his hearing was limited,
> so I was unable to ask him what he used for gear. I did get a nice
> autograph from him, but still my question is..
>
> What did the Navajo Code Talkers use for radios during World War II?
>
Robert & Susan Downs - Houston
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