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Looking for a vertical like I used in Navy Communications. Base insulator
and heavy walled tubing 32 feet high. Surplus fine. Alan K4AVQ/ P40AV |
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Shakespeare Model 120 antenna system
AT - 1011/U = MT-2525/U base, 1 - AT-1039/U, 1 - AT - 1040/U, 1 - AT - 1041/U, 1 - AT - 1042/U and 4 - AT - 1043/U. http://www.shakespeare-military.com/ Or: Denny L. King, Military Products Manager, 800-800-9008 -- Crazy George Remove NO and SPAM from return address "Alan Caplan" wrote in message ... Looking for a vertical like I used in Navy Communications. Base insulator and heavy walled tubing 32 feet high. Surplus fine. Alan K4AVQ/ P40AV |
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 02:34:37 GMT, "Alan Caplan"
wrote: Looking for a vertical like I used in Navy Communications. Base insulator and heavy walled tubing 32 feet high. Surplus fine. Alan K4AVQ/ P40AV Try the web site for Surplus Sales of Nebraska; maybe give them a call. I have one of their paper catalogs, about 2-3 years old. They list a Collins vertical, 36' high, $149, part num. (ANT) AC-2811. Bob k5qwg |
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Go to Fair Radio and check out their military surplus too, and if anybody
can, check out this one and advise on it applicability for use with a ATS 909 http://www.fairradio.com/0mk-12.htm 12' MILITARY MAST KIT $59.95 Thanks Yodar ================ "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 02:34:37 GMT, "Alan Caplan" wrote: Looking for a vertical like I used in Navy Communications. Base insulator and heavy walled tubing 32 feet high. Surplus fine. Alan K4AVQ/ P40AV Try the web site for Surplus Sales of Nebraska; maybe give them a call. I have one of their paper catalogs, about 2-3 years old. They list a Collins vertical, 36' high, $149, part num. (ANT) AC-2811. Bob k5qwg |
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![]() "Tom Coates" wrote in message ... Would 4 inch irrigation tubing be self-supporting at the 32-foot length? Tom, N3IJ Probably overkill. If he tops it off with an 8 foot mobile whip, he only need to get to 24 feet. Three 10 foot lengths of telescoping Al tubing would allow for enough overlap. Tam/WB2TT |
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Probably the concrete reinforcing.
"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On 7 Aug 2003 16:08:25 -0700, (Art Unwin KB9MZ) wrote: What keeps the 32' mast from breaking out of the Coke bottle in the first wind? (I don't think they construct Coke bottles like they did in the old days with the thick, green glass.) Bob k5qwg |
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"Alan Caplan" wrote in message ...
Looking for a vertical like I used in Navy Communications. Base insulator and heavy walled tubing 32 feet high. Surplus fine. Alan K4AVQ/ P40AV I made one from an old heavy duty 5/8 CB antenna, which by itself was appx 19-20 ft tall. I then added inner wall tubing to the lower pieces to make it stronger, and then added thinner tubing to extend to about 29-30 ft. The last piece to extend to 32 ft was a automotive whip with a small ball on top. Worked well, and was totally self supporting. I had it mounted at 36 ft at the base of the antenna. MK |
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