2MT: LV119 Comms Routing

Published on May 18, 2021
Duration: 1:56

This guide details how to effectively route communication cables through the Spiritus Systems LV119 plate carrier. Adam from Spiritus Systems demonstrates the internal routing method, emphasizing its benefits for preventing snagging and damage. The chest area is highlighted as the primary entry point, with options to route cables internally towards the rear plate bag or over the shoulder for a cleaner, more secure setup.

Quick Summary

The Spiritus Systems LV119 plate carrier features a dedicated chest area entry point for routing communication cables internally. This method protects cables from snagging and damage, allowing excess length to be stored within the plate bag for a cleaner, more secure tactical setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: LV119 Comms Routing
  2. 00:12Design Philosophy for Comms
  3. 00:30Cable Entry Points on LV119
  4. 00:43Chest Routing Method
  5. 01:05Internal Routing Directions
  6. 01:23Benefits of Internal Routing
  7. 01:43Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you route communication cables through the Spiritus Systems LV119 plate carrier?

To route comms through the LV119, use the small hole near the chest buckle to push cables inside the plate bag. You can then route them internally down to the rear plate bag or over the shoulder for a clean setup.

What are the advantages of internal comms routing on a plate carrier?

Internal routing protects communication cables from snagging on obstacles, prevents damage, and shields them from light exposure. It also allows for excess cable to be stored within the plate bag, creating a tidier and more secure system.

Where is the primary cable entry point on the LV119 for communication equipment?

The most frequently used point for routing communication cables into the LV119 plate carrier is the chest area, utilizing a small hole located near the buckle.

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