Prompted by the thread in Events about Pipp Park - and after working with SBG a couple of times this year - I am minded to bring up a subject that I feel is worth debating and reaching an agreement on.
There are lots of fine vehicles about on our German scene these days. We make more use of them than ever before. I have noticed some users/crew/owners wearing headsets and obviously communicating between commander and driver - I have seen some with nothing except a lot of shouting, pointing and kicking!!!!!
I have worked with SBG and on one occasion was handed a handset over the side of the 251 and was immediately able to speak with the driver! I have watched them set up their comms and I am mightily impressed.
This means ground troops can be informed of vehicle movement and vice versa. It means vehicles can move in a co-ordinated manner and it means that potentially everyone could be linked up to provide safe, professional movement around an area.........
We would be replicating how the Germans actually worked if we all adopted a common system. Using modern kit I feel is permissible as usually it's hidden in a vehicle but even for ground troops - I think this one instance of modern kit could be overlooked as its use far outweighs other considerations.
Now SBG use Clansman equipment which is now abundantly available. I don't know which unit(s) they use but I am sure someone will be helpful - PRC351 would be my first guess but they might mount the VRC353s in their wagons...... - But what I'm saying is for a few pounds more (alright we might be in three figures) The German Forces being re-enacted in the UK could have a very good, standard means of comms which would enhance both our capability on a display ground and increase safety at the same time.
I'm mooting that vehicle owners kick this off and adopt a standard communications system between all vehicles. What do you say folks? I'm also proposing that groups use their funds and buy at least one compatible usable set (and accessories) in order to be able to join the net when at events.........
The floor's open - pull it to bits if you want - but I hope those of you out there will either tell me you're already doing it or will talk amongst yourselves (on here if it's best) and come up with a workable solution.
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