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Discone element needed.
Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ?
I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. Am in Australia so local would be best. Any ideas would be appreciated. Boozo. |
Discone element needed.
"Boozo" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. Am in Australia so local would be best. Any ideas would be appreciated. Boozo. It hasnt been long ago that I saw a disk cone antenna in the local radio shack here in the US. They are not that hard to make. Google diskcone antenna and I am sure you will find plenty of plans. Jimmie |
Discone element needed.
"Boozo" wrote in :
Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. I have never seen the thin walled stainless tubing you refer to in metals outlets in Australia. You could try model shops... but I doubt it. Why couldn't you just get some 3/16" stainless steel rod? It is probably a brass hub, so you could probably use 3/16" brass rod equally well. Owen |
Discone element needed.
"Jimmie D" wrote in message ... "Boozo" wrote in message ... Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. Am in Australia so local would be best. Any ideas would be appreciated. Boozo. It hasnt been long ago that I saw a disk cone antenna in the local radio shack here in the US. They are not that hard to make. Google diskcone antenna and I am sure you will find plenty of plans. Jimmie I have the antenna but my nephew broke one of the elements off and now only have 7 on the cone. Don't know what he's done with the broken one. Thanks, Boozo. |
Discone element needed.
"Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "Boozo" wrote in : Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. I have never seen the thin walled stainless tubing you refer to in metals outlets in Australia. You could try model shops... but I doubt it. Why couldn't you just get some 3/16" stainless steel rod? It is probably a brass hub, so you could probably use 3/16" brass rod equally well. Owen The stainless rod might be the way to go. Same as my other discone. Have tried a couple of hobby shops but they only have aluminium and brass, and don't have the right size. Definitely isn't aluminium. Only other place I can think of is Hills Industries who make TV antennae and other products. The factory is located on South Rd, Edwardstown ?? I would've liked to get an original replacement if possible, but don't like my chances. Boozo. |
Discone element needed.
Boozo wrote:
"Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "Boozo" wrote in : Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. I have never seen the thin walled stainless tubing you refer to in metals outlets in Australia. You could try model shops... but I doubt it. Why couldn't you just get some 3/16" stainless steel rod? It is probably a brass hub, so you could probably use 3/16" brass rod equally well. Owen The stainless rod might be the way to go. Same as my other discone. Have tried a couple of hobby shops but they only have aluminium and brass, and don't have the right size. Definitely isn't aluminium. Only other place I can think of is Hills Industries who make TV antennae and other products. The factory is located on South Rd, Edwardstown ?? I would've liked to get an original replacement if possible, but don't like my chances. Boozo. Anything roughly the same diameter and length will do. A piece of brazing rod threaded on the end would work just fine and is cheap. Off course the die to make the threads will probably be the most expensive part if you don't have that stuff on hand, but that can probably be solved by asking around your neighborhood and friends with a six-pack in hand. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
Discone element needed.
wrote in message ... Boozo wrote: "Owen Duffy" wrote in message ... "Boozo" wrote in : Does anyone know where I can get a few elements for my discone antenna ? I bought it from Tandy(a.k.a.Radio Shack) electronics in the late 80's but don't know the manufacturers name. Tandy was bought by Dick Smith electronics so I can't go back and ask. The elements are stainless steel hollow tubes; 4.80mm OD x 81cm(approx) long. I have never seen the thin walled stainless tubing you refer to in metals outlets in Australia. You could try model shops... but I doubt it. Why couldn't you just get some 3/16" stainless steel rod? It is probably a brass hub, so you could probably use 3/16" brass rod equally well. Owen The stainless rod might be the way to go. Same as my other discone. Have tried a couple of hobby shops but they only have aluminium and brass, and don't have the right size. Definitely isn't aluminium. Only other place I can think of is Hills Industries who make TV antennae and other products. The factory is located on South Rd, Edwardstown ?? I would've liked to get an original replacement if possible, but don't like my chances. Boozo. Anything roughly the same diameter and length will do. A piece of brazing rod threaded on the end would work just fine and is cheap. Off course the die to make the threads will probably be the most expensive part if you don't have that stuff on hand, but that can probably be solved by asking around your neighborhood and friends with a six-pack in hand. -- Jim Pennino Will have to do something like that. Thanks for the advice. Boozo. |
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