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Old April 13th 13, 04:12 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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If you go to http://www.ldgelectronics.com/c/252/products/16
you will be able to select and download the manual for your antenna.

Irv VE6BP


"Jeff Arrowsmith" wrote in message
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On Friday, April 12, 2013 1:56:50 PM UTC+1, Jeff Arrowsmith wrote:
hi folk's, sorry to sound a bit thick but can anybody tell me where i
connect the radials to an sv9 vertical, i have put around 54 around my
lawn, i have a stub post about 3ft high. The actual antenna bracket is 18
ins from ground as per instructions,will it make any difference ? being
that the stub post is only 3ft from ground or would it be better up about
10 ft high. thanks jeff m3lwg


hi again paul, sorry i got it wrong, an old brain thing hi hi, the antenna
is a
SANDPIPER V9 MK 3 what i have tried is attaching a wire from the radials to
the outside of the pl259 with a hose clip. so i will have to wait to find
out if its better with them, the thing that confuses me is according to the
ins, you attach the radials to the bracket,but the bracket is insulated from
the main vertical part of the antenna, all it is really is an aluminium pole
with the inside core of the coax attached to it with an so239 fitting. with
different freq whips attached . thank's for your time and patience jeff.


 
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