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    radio in 80"

    I came across this interesting pic or drawing I should say ( found on the "wireless for the warrior" web site ), of a 1950's Larkspur army radio fitted to a 80" Rover . This proves to me that Larkspur radios were used in early Land rovers !
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    Thanks Mike

    That looks like a Larkspur C42 VHF set which is, as you suggest, late 1950's 1960's equipment and the table appears to be the standard Larkspur table as used in FFW/FFR right through the larkspur era including the SII/SIIa.

    The artists impression leaves a little to be desired. Notice it is missing the transom and the seat backs are quite weird neither sprung shovels nor hinged spade shaped and the instrument panel is sitting behind the windscreen vent.

    Andrew Tostevin acquired a number of images from the MoD showing a 1949/50 fitted with the WS19 HF set these are pubished on the REMLR site:Series 1 FFW -REMLR



    I have also seen a brochure of a Hard top 80" fitted with a PYE WS62 HF set. Have to track it down again.

    Diana

    PS Do you want a Larkspur C42?

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    Hi thre Dianna

    PS Do you want a Larkspur C42?
    I know a person is SA whom has a MOD 80 and might be interested

    All the best

    Wayen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Thanks Mike

    That looks like a Larkspur C42 VHF set which is, as you suggest, late 1950's 1960's equipment and the table appears to be the standard Larkspur table as used in FFW/FFR right through the larkspur era including the SII/SIIa.

    The artists impression leaves a little to be desired. Notice it is missing the transom and the seat backs are quite weird neither sprung shovels nor hinged spade shaped and the instrument panel is sitting behind the windscreen vent.

    Andrew Tostevin acquired a number of images from the MoD showing a 1949/50 fitted with the WS19 HF set these are pubished on the REMLR site:Series 1 FFW -REMLR



    I have also seen a brochure of a Hard top 80" fitted with a PYE WS62 HF set. Have to track it down again.

    Diana

    PS Do you want a Larkspur C42?
    Thanks for the offer Diana .

    I have just aquired a C13 set , a Larkspur series radio , but HF ...it outwardly is the same as a C42 . The C42 is a VHF set , it operates above 30mhz . The C13 works on the short wave bands = skip . ..below 30mhz. Yes i noticed the table in that drawing loks like a standard type..should be easy to find one then. The C13 is near the end of valve technology , hence it's a very nice set to use . .. the earlier sets are junk in comparison.

    The 62 set you mentioned is common too.... I have had a few of them over the years , it is a late WW2 design.. a batch of them were rebuilt here by PYE in Melbourne in mid 1950's . Not the best of sets . .. the internal rotary converter power supplies had a habit of burning out .

    Andrew T just posted me the manual for the setup in the pic you posted.. the 19/31 AFV set. And most interseting is, the manual is dated 1955 and it covers the WW2 Jeep , Austin Champ and 80" Rover , all in one book and in British army service in 1955 !

    I have attached a pic of the c13 .... not mine I hasten to add . I need most of the accesories still
    http://www.vmarsmanuals.co.uk/archive/files_index.htm
    lots of miltary radio manuals for free here
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    OK

    Quote Originally Posted by ellard View Post
    Hi thre Dianna



    I know a person is SA whom has a MOD 80 and might be interested

    All the best

    Wayen
    OK tell him about us

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    another pic

    Is this a 88" series 1 ?

    C13/C42 radios in there

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by series1buff View Post
    Is this a 88" series 1 ?

    C13/C42 radios in there

    Mike
    Hi Mike,

    Quite likely it is. See the hold-down bars at the top for the windscreen frame when it is folded down onto the bonnet / spare wheel and the pork pie tail-light. If it is an 88" it would be a Rover Mk 5, 86" were Rover Mk 3. Any other info with the photo?

    Bob
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    Bob

    That photo is from a manual ... I have bits of the manual - AT in Adelaide is emailing me sections of it .

    I have on loan at present , the vehicle mounting trays for those LARKSPUR radios . I have drawn up the trays ..... relatively easy to make ... a bit of welding and fabricating involved .And a little lathe work, little locating tabs that lock into the radio case. The tray pictured is the upper one .


    Mike
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    trays

    I picked up 3 larkspur trays on the weekend

    oops
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    oops

    OOPS

    wrong pic..here it is .
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