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Old September 26th, 2010, 22:47   #9
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Well glad to hear I'm inspiring you on achieving a more realistic setup! But say that to Vince, he's the one I'm getting a lot of info and tips from

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Originally Posted by Assault Pioneer View Post
the radio you recommended here: http://rsov.com/index.php?target=pro...oduct_id=13013 thats not an actual MBITR is it? the price says $250 USD that is correct? cause that's like the exact radio I was talking about, it'll fit well in those PRC148 pouches?
Well actually I'm suggesting having a look at such options, but I can't really reccommend it as I've never tried. It's new on the internets (about 5 days on RSOV, never seen anywhere else yet) and it's quite expensive. It was mostly to show that there are a few working MBITR replicas. (There's also the ToySoldier, the DH and probably some others).

I am personally using a simple PX777 (from 409shop) with a Nagoya NA771 whip antenna. I'm on the lookout for a working blade antenna with an SMA plug (this is the antenna plug used by the PX777 and most chinese UHF radios).

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Originally Posted by Assault Pioneer View Post
EDIT: wait I see now it shows the headset plug on top there with the 6 pins (the little blue thing) thats the other plug I was talking about, what headsets go with those?
This is a MIL connector, if I'm not mistaken. That being said, according to the diagram, it actually uses Kenwood plugs.
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