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David December 10th 05 09:58 PM

WTB :McKay Dymek DA100E
 
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:28:19 GMT, wrote:

Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks


This one's just as good. Needs a little mechanical modification to
keep the heavy whip from loosening up the nut on top.

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1132.html


[email protected] December 11th 05 12:05 AM

WTB :McKay Dymek DA100E
 
A little dab of Loctite (dont let Loctite get on plastic! I once found
that out the hard way) will help keep the little antenna screw and nut
tight.I have an old Shortwave radio (one of many radios I bought at the
Goodwill store years ago) and the antenna wouldn't stay tightened up no
matter what.I cut a little short piece of clear plastic tubing and I
slipped that down over the whip antenna to keep the antenna upright,it
works like a charm.
cuhulin


David December 11th 05 01:30 PM

WTB :McKay Dymek DA100E
 
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 18:05:57 -0600, wrote:

A little dab of Loctite (dont let Loctite get on plastic! I once found
that out the hard way) will help keep the little antenna screw and nut
tight.I have an old Shortwave radio (one of many radios I bought at the
Goodwill store years ago) and the antenna wouldn't stay tightened up no
matter what.I cut a little short piece of clear plastic tubing and I
slipped that down over the whip antenna to keep the antenna upright,it
works like a charm.
cuhulin

I used a 1/2'' plastic pipe nipple, appropriately notched, and a
couple UV rated TyRaps.The whip is very heavy and in the strong desert
winds gives the box quite a bit of torquing. Now the bending force is
transferred to the support pole, not the plastic box.



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