invertedflyer
500 ft. from said obstacle
mmmm nice squad radio on the right there... gotta love the MRC-148.
MRC-148?!? I didn't know it was vehicle mountedmmmm nice squad radio on the right there... gotta love the MRC-148.
MRC-148?!? I didn't know it was vehicle mountedI think you mean PRC-148... or MBITR...
Would that be a federal pound me in the ass prison?!?What he said. And a goodly portion of the USMC inventory of said vehicle-mounted radio systems belong to me. Or at least I'm going to prison if they turn up missing, anyway.
MRC-148?!? I didn't know it was vehicle mountedI think you mean PRC-148... or MBITR...
I have my friend, I haveWow I need to stop involving myself in convoy ops. Good catch sir. the PRC-148 MBITR... ahem... yes... great radioOn that note the MRC-148 is a great vehicle though, have you hever had the chance to drive around in one?
I didn't have to "Steal" the truck... We had two MRC-148s, one was assigned to me, and one to the NGLO. The CO didn't dare touch either one!I figured as much... command usually comes by and steals a Comm vehicle to drive the CO or other officer around for the day. I've been stuck with that duty a couple timesIn fact we started calling our -148s "Comm Taxi" ... always on- time! At least everyone will know where you are (in other words I'll be making sure to radio my buddies, tell them the CO is coming, and hide the paraphernalia) ...
I agree. It was nice to have a truck that could talk on more nets than the CO. During the convoy in Jordan he asked me why I still had two sections of the HF antenna up. Not being one to lie, I told him the truth - that I was listening to BBC... He started asking about how he could get a 148 after that.Kind of a waste for the CO to swipe a -148 if you ask me. Too few of them out there to waste on something like that. If you guys don't want them, I could always use one more. ...Not that I would be allowed to actually take it on ship or anything like that, though.
HF is weird, especially at night. People smarter than yours truly have theorised that there are still HF signals bouncing around the atmosphere from decades ago. At night, they're more readily picked up, so newer DASC guys tend to get freaked out a bit when they're sitting TAR/HR for the first few times after we switch to the night freqs. I'm always surprised at the weird shit that we hear.
I agree. It was nice to have a truck that could talk on more nets than the CO. During the convoy in Jordan he asked me why I still had two sections of the HF antenna up. Not being one to lie, I told him the truth - that I was listening to BBC... He started asking about how he could get a 148 after that.
HF is a piece of cakeHF is weird, especially at night. .... .