29ththerealpimps
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Post by 29ththerealpimps on Feb 5, 2006 17:58:10 GMT -5
I am doing a radioman impression because after watching BOB i have thought that it would make an airsoft battle have more of a real edge but i am wonderin if anyone know where i can get a ww2 radio it doesn't matter if it works i just need one
-Ryan
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Post by CharleyNovember on Feb 5, 2006 18:13:18 GMT -5
What about a detailed mockup of one with a GMRS radio inside for the guts?
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29ththerealpimps
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Post by 29ththerealpimps on Feb 5, 2006 19:22:31 GMT -5
how much would it cost
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Post by CharleyNovember on Feb 5, 2006 20:10:58 GMT -5
I'm sorry it was a suggestion you undertake the project yourself. My mistake.
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Post by 29ththerealpimps on Feb 5, 2006 20:13:08 GMT -5
i have no skills at that stuff what so ever
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Post by Rainer Schmidt on Feb 5, 2006 20:56:40 GMT -5
One rather interesting idea is to find a telephone headset which is similiar in appearance to a WW2 field radio headset, remove the internals on the headset and replace them with the guts of a earpiece and mic combo (For a FPS radio)
Then build a mock up of the radio in question, store a FPS radio inside it and attach it all up. You now have a rather inexpensive "operational" radio that can be easily duplicated and used in large style milsims.
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Post by CharleyNovember on Feb 5, 2006 23:58:04 GMT -5
My thoughts exactly
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Post by savoy6 on Feb 6, 2006 11:26:15 GMT -5
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Post by savoy6 on Feb 14, 2006 6:03:12 GMT -5
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Post by spitfire740 on Feb 14, 2006 19:42:47 GMT -5
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Post by tractor3rdid on Feb 20, 2006 17:40:06 GMT -5
check ebay for walkie talkies. last week i looked and came up with 2 ranging for a hundred without guts to 300 with guts. what is nice with the ones without guts is you can put a modern radio inside. that is how us ww2 reenactors do it
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