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"Mark S. Holden" wrote: wrote: Just curious: Where'd you get the whip? Is it military surplus? Steve Yes, I got it from http://www.american-milspec.com They don't seem to have the same model now. It's a "folding" antenna with shock cord holding the elements together for travel- kind of like the poles for "dome tents". It was made for the PRC-25 and PRC-77. I made a base out of some PVC plumbing parts, and put an impedance matching transformer in it, and a BNC connector sticks out the side. The bottom of the base is threaded with a 1/4-20 thread so I can put it on one of my tripods. I have a 30 foot run of RG-316e to connect the radio and antenna. It takes about 2 minutes to set up or take down. Mark do you have the + version. Mine has a three position antenna switch on the back with a whip amplifier as one position so no transformer needed. Maybe you found the whip still works better with the transformer? 1. SO-239 socket 50 ohms. 2. SO-239 socket whip amp. 3. connect to the high impedance terminals. -- Telamon Ventura, California |