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Old October 31st 04, 05:37 PM
Jay in the Mojave
 
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Hello Starloard:

Look around the neighborhoods, and I'll bet you will find one. Most
folks will be happy to have someone take it down.

Don't but the cheap Italian copy of the Starduster, is is the finest
piece of junk money can buy. I bought one for a guy, and I had to modify
it so the lose parts didn't make a intermittent connection.

I'll bet if you keep an eye on E-Bay you will run across a few antennas.

I got quit a few antennas this way for testing and custom made antennas.

I have bought antennas off e-bay there where trashed, and some in good
condation.

Jay

starlord wrote:

Would anyone happen to have ( broken one even ) an old StarDuster Ant that's
not in use sitting around?


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