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Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 - 07:49 PM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 - 09:41 PM UTC
In the 2nd picture, it looks like a standard 40mm large ammo box.
I can see that happening since there is really no place to mount these multiple antenna arrays. Simply mount the antennas to a box and strap the box to the vehicle.
The antennas seem to be simple UHF/VHF antennas with coaxial cables attached.
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matt
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 02:45 AM UTC
The second pic looks more like one of the PA-124 60mm ammo cans vs the PA-120 40mm ones, as the lid is on the top rather than the long side, and the 40mm has a reinforcing rib that's missing.
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 03:07 AM UTC
Is there a kit of these vehicles in 35th?
Dan
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 03:37 AM UTC
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Is there a kit of these vehicles in 35th?
Dan
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 09:14 AM UTC
Thanks all for your replies. I thought they were ammo cans at first as well, but in some pictures you can see a short dipole antenna attached (the short PVC tube-looking thing). That's why I thought maybe some kind of RF multicoupler.
Thanks to those that replied with the links to the kits. The MV850 from Live Resin has been reviewed here, and I posted some finished pics of mine in a different post. What an awesome kit! With all the stowage that Live Resin makes, they truly make a great addition. My second one will feature different stowage and rider.
I am currently working on the Polaris RZR. I am trying to duplicate the picture above using the Carl Gustav and Mk18 from Live Resin. Personal weapons will be included.
Any further information will be greatly appreciated!
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 05:00 AM UTC
Hi!
I am working on a more or less similar project (RZR) myself!
The devise you're asking about, VROD is a specific platform to detect electronic frequencies: SIGINT. It's called wolfhoud and I suppose its a hi-tech radiogoniometer (Bellini–Tosi direction finder).
You can find some pics here:
http://archive.defense.gov/photoessays/PhotoEssaySS.aspx?ID=4779United States
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Posted: Monday, February 11, 2019 - 04:33 PM UTC
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Hi!
I am working on a more or less similar project (RZR) myself!
The devise you're asking about, VROD is a specific platform to detect electronic frequencies: SIGINT. It's called wolfhoud and I suppose its a hi-tech radiogoniometer (Bellini–Tosi direction finder).
You can find some pics here: http://archive.defense.gov/photoessays/PhotoEssaySS.aspx?ID=4779
Thanks so much, amphor. Exactly what I was looking for about the antenna.