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Old June 20th 04, 08:32 AM
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There used to be an antenna used in the mid 70's that had 3 vertical
elements. They were configured in a tri-angular pattern. It had a switch
that you could use it in omni directional or you could switch to any one of
the three elements to make it directional. I can't seem to remember the name
of it. does anyone remember the name? it might have been a moon racker, I'm
not sure. can anyone direct me to a link to the moonracker?

Thanks





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Old June 29th 04, 04:46 AM
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Sounds like a Super Scanner CB Base antenna, and it looked like this;

http://ti-bout.ca/antenn2.htm

and this..

http://ti-bout.ca/ant.htm

-Night Ranger

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There used to be an antenna used in the mid 70's that had 3 vertical
elements. They were configured in a tri-angular pattern. It had a switch
that you could use it in omni directional or you could switch to any one of
the three elements to make it directional. I can't seem to remember the name
of it. does anyone remember the name? it might have been a moon racker, I'm
not sure. can anyone direct me to a link to the moonracker?

Thanks






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