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Soldier cadets, operating BCC39B in the
Australian bush.
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Photo and summary courtesy
of Theo. Theo says: 'The cadets took the BCC39B and the TRA906 out for
their Ratel exercises. They, built and erected antennas, and used correct
operational procedures. The BCC39B worked so well in fact, the CO said
the sqn had never had communications working so well'.
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Racal PRM-4031 in Use in Greece on one
of the small islands off the coast of Athens.
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This is Keith Watt using a Racal PRM-4031
HF SSB radio station on Agina Island, which is about 5 mile off the coast
of Athens, talking to a radio station in New Zealand on 14 MHz using SSB,
the station was 23,000 Km away!
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Kim Campbell -
W4OSS. 'I have attached photos of me using the Racal PRM 4031 that I bought from Combat Radio about a year ago. Number 1 is me packmoble, number 2 is the set up at one of our lakeside picnic tables.' |
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'I bought in the last years two PRC-2000s
and two BCC-39B from Combat Radio
and some ancillary units and every time I got first class equipments, like new and in good working order. I consider the seller friendly and an high performance dealer. No problem at all in shipment. I would buy some others military transceivers and related items from Combat Radio. See my website at www.dottorbaldi.it/militaryradio 73 de Federico IZ1FID' |
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This is the stock DPM PLCE Radio Pack. The PRC-2000
is mounted properly in the topsection. For more cushion and rigidity
I cut a piece of foam that fitsinside under the radio. It adds virtually
no weight but stiffens the pack
so it sits up when placed on the ground and adds more protection to the radio. Zipped on the left rear of the pack is a DPM PLCE Rifle Grenade Holder. I cut the top off the inner grenade holder and the AT-271A slips right inside for storage and trail carry. I also added a WebTex DPM PLCE waterproof side pouch.... it zips onto the right side of the pack. This pouch can carry an extra battery, handset and whatever else you want to carry with. It's large and the choice of what else to store and carry is left to ones imagination and desire to carry a heavy or light load. The photo of me wearing the pack was taken at N43.99684 - W088.87055 standing on an old logging pier near the Eureka Dam along the Fox River in Winnebago County Wisconsin while on a "light" hike. Michael Melland, W9WIS |
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K6ERO and here he is using his BCC39B
marine mobile.
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I have opertated the BCC-39B from the base station,
kayak, mobile, out on the back deck with a long wire and pedestrian mobile
on travels all over the western US. User friendly controls, fantastic
receiver, and always gets good audio reports.Recieve audio is very pleasant
with the headset, the quick AGC is just right , when a decent signal is
heard all the noise drops away . John Cook K6ERO
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This is my Ferret with the PRC2000 and the BCC39B sitting
on it at the Scout Association camp Gilwell Park near Melbourne. The occasion
was JOTA on 16/17 October 2004. Howard Small
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In this picture you can see me using the BCC39B radio with adapter
(100 watts). I4CQO
'This is Helmut Strack using the BCC39. Location: Lago Maggiore,Ticino,
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Ron Heron G4FBC operating his PRC320, he has worked USA, S.Africa, most of Europe, Russia, middle east, etc, all on its own short whip aerial. |