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So I have an Aker, Icomm, and have rigged up an elastic strap to hold the mic directly below my bottom lip. I have tried and tried to get better activation and just can't seem to get it to work right. The issue is the Icomm snaps in and out and provides the static burst while I am speaking. It seems the voice recognition just isn't great. Any one else have this issue or a solution. Any help is appreciated!
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The straps popped off while I was putting it on for the pics. Apparently I didn't give enough time for the glue to cure. They are in clamps now being reattached. They are glued on the chest with 5 bars on front. I think it appears that they are attached on the back because the elastic was all that was holding them on.
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So looking for a little help finishing up. Any constructive feedback welcome. Overall for my first time doing anything like this I have been very pleased. Look forward to hearing what you all have to say.
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I have been looking for this as well. Any help here?
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So I am starting to work on strapping. I will be doing the "troop" friendly snaps and strap that I have seen on here. I have noticed in the pics on build/centurion there are snaps on the butt and ab. Do you just drill through the armor and place the snap? Also on the internal strapping (chest to ab, kidney to ab) do you use nylon or elastic? I am sure there are instructions. It seems the more I look for one way to do it the more I get confused.
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So today I got all the arms separated. Shoulders are cut and sanded. I have both biceps cut, fit, and glued. They are sitting for the 24 hour E6000 wait. Forearms are cut and taped.
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how do you know how long the forearm should be? Just end at wrist?
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Like a little kid on Christmas when I saw this
Seems that everyone else does this so I will as well.
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Well, here we go! Box arrived today and everything has been organized and workstation set up. This is my first build...of anything! I am challenged by two piece puzzles. I must say Paul was an absolute pleasure to work with. Armor was packaged professionally and little notes placed on some items to help in the build. Also arms/legs noted for R/L which I appreciate. I will post some pics later (that will be a whole other challenge), but for now am starting on shoulder bells. Wish me luck!
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As I prepare to begin the build what suggestions for order of construction would you have? Are certain parts "easier" to assemble to get comfortable while moving on to more involved parts? I am sure this is subjective, but looking for help. Thanks!
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Brand new here and about to get started on a first time build. I am waiting on my BBB and have been reviewing some of the builds on the many threads. Thought I better go ahead and get established because I am sure to have plenty of questions/anxiety. Have been gathering tools and supplies and should have the kit in a couple of weeks. I will be sure to post pics when I get started. In the meantime I just want to say thank you in advance for the knowledge I have been able to gain so far... and the many questions coming soon. The two commandments I have picked up so far: 1. measure twice, cut once 2. you can always take more off, very difficult to add Thanks again!
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Icomm issues. Any suggestions?
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I have only had it about 2 months. I guess I will try the PTT. Just seems like the less wires the better.