Album 1 - 110 Signal Squadron

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1-1.  Unloading Radio Relay at the Horseshoe.  Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]
  
1-2.  AUSTCAN Transmitter Station Sign at Vung Tau. 
Nickname 'Tieng Noi Uc' (Voice of Australia). Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]
 
1-3. Entertainer on stage at 1ALSG, Vung Tau.   Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]
 
1-4.  Deployment Troop, 110 Signal Squadron (Force Signals)  setting up at FSPB Bond to provide the Rear Link for 104 Signal Squadron (Task Force Signals).  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

Note the AN/TRC-24 Antenna and the Shelter (AN/MRC-69) being dug in.

    
1-5.  104 Sig Sqn COMCEN ACV '85C' at FSPB Bond.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]
 
1-6.   Horizontal Log Periodic Antenna (LPA) at Nui Dat in early 1970.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

1-7.   The Horseshoe.   Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]
   
1-8.   AN/MRC-69 Radio Relay Shelter at the Horseshoe.   Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]

1-9.  Tape decks and LP at Armed Forces Vung Tau (AFVT) Radio Station.   Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]
 
1-10.   Strong point with a 50cal Machine Gun at the Horseshoe.    Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]
 
1-11.  110 Signal Squadron flag pole on Logan Hill, Vung Tau with the plaque honouring Barry Logan, 145 Sig Sqn, KIA 28 March 1967.  
Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]
 
1-12.   Ammo box of help yourself at the Horseshoe.   Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]
 
1-13.  Wall map detailing the fixed multi-channel links between Saigon, Vung Tau (via VC Hill), Nui Dat and back to Saigon.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]
 
1-14.   Logan Hill - Home of 110 Sig Sqn at 1ALSG, Vung Tau.    Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

1-15.   Sound equipment at AFVT Radio Station.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

1-16.  DJ Console at AFVT Radio Station.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

1-17.  Inside the AN/MRC-69 Radio Relay Shelter showing the FDM F1830 Multiplexer on the right front.  Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]

Note:  The Australian AN/MRC-69 Radio Relay Shelter used different multiplexers to the US version.


1-18.  Unknown DJ at AFVT Radio Station.  Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

1-19.   Inside the AN/MRC-69 Radio Relay Shelter.  Showing one of the VHF/UHF AN/TRC-24 Radio Sets.  Photo supplied by John Buxton [1970]

1-20.   Volunteer DJ Tony Roberts at AFVT Radio Station.   Photo supplied by Tony Roberts [1970]

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