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An/vrc22 radio

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 2:45 pm
by jeeptj1
Merry Christmas everyone! Is this radio set up of the m38 era or newer? Also if it works what would be a reasonable price? Thanks john jr

AN/VRC22 US Army Signal Corp Military Radio

R-109 radio, Rt-68 Radio, RT-70 Radio,PP-112 power supply,

vehicle radio mount with intercom control

one good radio antenna base, the other base sounds damaged

2 long antenna masts, 1 short antenna mast, connecting cables

Handset and original army manuals.

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:26 pm
by wesk
VRC22 will work for 1950, 60's & 70's infantry units. VRQ1, 2, 3 was better suited to the M38 as would have been VRC8, 9, 10 to both the M38 & M38A1. VRC-12 was more common to the M38A1 / M151. For a functioning unit I have seen prices up around $500 to $800.

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Here's a site to shop individual component prices to come upo with a set value.
https://www.fairradio.com/catalog.php?m ... submit.y=6

Radio

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 4:32 am
by jeeptj1
Thanks wes, the guy said it worked but I kind just wanted it for looks. Thanks john jr

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:59 am
by wesk
The weight on those old radios is a lot. If the look was all you wanted I would stick with the VRQ-1, 2, 3 or the VRC-8, 9, 10 which only only use one RT (receiver/transmitter), one PS (power supply) and one control box. Even these units with their 299 mount tray weigh in over 125 lbs. These were mounted on the left wheel house so you can keep your back seat. Most of the larger sets used a wide mount that replaced the rear seat. These can be found a lot cheaper if you shop for the MT-299 mount, RT-66, 67 or 68 and the PP-112 (power supply) separately non-operational. They run $25 to $75 each that way. With these units I prefer mounting them on the right wheel house which balances the jeep better.

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Here's an example of the VRC-10. This set was put together by a very popular military radio guy:

http://www.n6cc.com/vrc-10-rt-68-transceiver

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Here is a VRC-9 on the smaller MT297 mount.

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Here's another set:

http://bunkerofdoom.com/mil/rt68/index.html

This above compared to this:

VRC-22 system:

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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 12:38 pm
by jeeptj1
Wes thanks again, guess I didn't realize the weight of the radio set up. Don't want the old girl tippin over. Lol john jr