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Dear Sir:
This link may be of some help to you should you require parts. This company MAY have certain of the parts still in stock. I suggest that, if it becomes necessary, you telephone them. http://www.partstore.com/PartSearch....FQSPFQod5Wa0Ew I hope you can get your antenna fixed. This is the first time I have EVER heard of one going "south." Should it become too difficult to find parts, or if they are too costly, consider buying another one from this site: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-AN-LP1-Port...742.m153.l1262 . This man is ABSOLUTELY reliable. You don't even have to give him your credit card number if you do not wish to do so (though I myself would have no qualms). I purchased one from him and got it in FOUR(!) days. And his price is "right." Of its type, I think that the Sony AN-LP1 antenna is the best one ever designed and made. I still fail to understand why Sony will make it and allow it to be sold by several Japanese dealers but not by Sony of America. It just makes no sense to me. Best of luck, Joe On Oct 6, 7:55*pm, MojaveDxer wrote: *Joe, * * * I have no idea what happend to the ANLP-1 unit. Itwas only four years old and was treated with good care. *I do have a friend that can repair it once he finds out what went wrong with the unit. Telemon, If I have the feedline at the center bottom of both loops then both loops will show E/W N/S directional characteristics depending on the loop orientation. Is this right ? 73' |
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