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Jerry wrote:
I would just like to invite your attention to the Carolina Cyclone screwdriver antenna at www.qsl.net/k4kwh . This mobile antenna packs a punch without "punching" a hole in your wallet! It is made of the finest materials available--such as the loading coil. It is made of black nylon and is grooved to exactly fit the coil windings and not "jump" out of place. Your loading coil will not wiggle around inside the mast more than 1/32 of an inch; it is precisely machined to fit the mast even when fully extended. Check out those "flimsy" weather covers that flex with a squeeze. In a year, you'll be looking for another one because it will have split and cracked under the UV rays! The Carolina Cyclone come with covers made of 1/8" wall Lexan. NO cracking and splitting here! It will last for many years. Don't be afraid to run 1000 watts SSB on Carolina Cyclone I, or 1500 watts on CC II! Compare the price, too. Nowhere will you find this kind of value and performance for the price! Visit www.qsl.net/k4kwh for photos and info. 73 Jerry I have a differeny "brand" of screwdriver that has a flexible weather cover that has been out in the sun for several years.. and its still as good as it was the day i bought it. AND for the price of the cyclone i could have bought the antenna I did.. and one of the new automated digital controllers for it. -- Registered Linux User #346565 http://www.tblx.net WA5K |
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