I have a 1985 Canadian Bombardier Iltis, configured for VHF/HF work. I use the Iltis plus the M101 CND2 1/4 ton trailer for ARES work. Depending on the activity, I have it geared for either VHF or HF comms. The Iltis has dual military antenna mounts on the rear that have MIL whips for 30 - 80 MHz. The front HF antenna has a 16 foot Shakespeare whip that will work from 50 to 3.5 MHz, using a SGC automatic antenna tuner. For community service work, I just mount a Diamond 144/440 dual band magnetic mount on the front.
Obviously the front HF whip is only used when the vehicle is stationary. The antenna can be used vertically, or folded for horizontal use for NVIS communications on 40/80 metres.
When we take the vehicles out for public events such as air shows, veterans parades, etc, we install MIL radio gear such as RT-524 and PRC-25 for operations on 52 MHz.
For any Canadian members of the group, interested in trading MIL radio gear, send me private e-mail.
Cheers!
Stuart VE3SMF/VE8SMF/VA3YO
http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/Stuart.htm
Obviously the front HF whip is only used when the vehicle is stationary. The antenna can be used vertically, or folded for horizontal use for NVIS communications on 40/80 metres.
When we take the vehicles out for public events such as air shows, veterans parades, etc, we install MIL radio gear such as RT-524 and PRC-25 for operations on 52 MHz.
For any Canadian members of the group, interested in trading MIL radio gear, send me private e-mail.
Cheers!
Stuart VE3SMF/VE8SMF/VA3YO
http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/Stuart.htm
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