DanHenry
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Left hand = QuickDraw2 Interrogator?
That looks like a QuickDraw2 Interrogator in his left hand. They're used to interrogate survival radios like the PRC-112 series.
Link for photos and details:
http://www.gdc4s.com/content/detail.cfm?item=5c2faf37-d7e6-4b3e-ac19-4e4bde4f98a5
"The handheld General Dynamics Quickdraw2® Interrogator quickly plugs into the intercom system of virtually any aircraft, thereby transforming it into a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) platform. ...No aircraft modification is required: Simply plug the General Dynamics Quickdraw Interrogator into the crew member's headset connector on the intercom panel. It is available to interrogate a AN/PRC-112G® or AN/PRC-112B1 radio via the aircraft's onboard UHF line-of-sight radio."
His right hand is covering the standard push to talk and headset plug going to the radio. There's also some type of y adapter for the Quickdraw2.
-Dan
wd9cms said:What is the guy hanging out the door holding in his left hand...Is it the controller for the PRC or is it something else???
Thanks,
Bill
That looks like a QuickDraw2 Interrogator in his left hand. They're used to interrogate survival radios like the PRC-112 series.
Link for photos and details:
http://www.gdc4s.com/content/detail.cfm?item=5c2faf37-d7e6-4b3e-ac19-4e4bde4f98a5
"The handheld General Dynamics Quickdraw2® Interrogator quickly plugs into the intercom system of virtually any aircraft, thereby transforming it into a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) platform. ...No aircraft modification is required: Simply plug the General Dynamics Quickdraw Interrogator into the crew member's headset connector on the intercom panel. It is available to interrogate a AN/PRC-112G® or AN/PRC-112B1 radio via the aircraft's onboard UHF line-of-sight radio."
His right hand is covering the standard push to talk and headset plug going to the radio. There's also some type of y adapter for the Quickdraw2.
-Dan