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BMT (RIP) 05-11-2011 09:45

What that Number
 
S-3 7th Gp I coordinated all the off post exercise's.
One mornin' a young 05B (18E) came in the office and ask me where to pick up their One Time Pads.
Before he left the room he ask the CWO "Chief what's that number you divide into the frequency toget the length of the antenna".
Young'n left and Chief said" I think we are going to have trouble making contact with "C" Co.!! ;-)))

BMT

longrange1947 05-11-2011 12:49

Did he want a quarter, half or full wave antenna? :munchin :D

Dusty 05-11-2011 13:37

Just hook up to a barbed wire fence on a hill.

Richard 05-11-2011 13:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by longrange1947 (Post 392064)
Did he want a quarter, half or full wave antenna?

Quarter - a roll of them to use with the AN/GRC-MaBell's in his GWOA. :D

Richard
:munchin

Ret10Echo 05-11-2011 17:36

( At one point in time it was written on the back of the wire reels :D )

CSB 05-11-2011 20:02

My 05B had the antenna premarked with little plastic tabs.
I think he also had a resistor of some special number of ohms.
And a copper stake.

MtnGoat 05-11-2011 20:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 392076)
Just hook up to a barbed wire fence on a hill.

While I was in Ranger School I had a 18E do just that.. hook up to a barbed wire fence with a PRC-77

Richard 05-11-2011 20:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 392076)
Just hook up to a barbed wire fence on a hill.

Jesus Escontrias did that with a -74B near Cloudcroft, New Mexico, in 1973 to make commo back to Bragg.

Richard


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