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Old September 13th 03, 03:28 AM
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I have a 1/4 wave VHF coaxial skirted antenna for sale. I believe it
was made by Motorola, but I am not sure. It is either plated steel, or
stainless steel, covers 150 to 160 MHz. It is ideal for boats and other
non-metallic vehicles which can't provide a normal groundplane. It is
nearly new, having been used for about a month, and then put in storage
for several years.

I'm asking $35.00 plus shipping from California. You may view the
antenna at:

http://members.bigvalley.net/ecgallu...Coaxial%20Ante
nna.jpg

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Old September 13th 03, 06:42 AM
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I believe someone on this board was looking for one of these a few
months ago for an antique fire truck they were restoring. They did not
know to describe it as a coaxial dipole, but I am sure that is exactly
what they wanted.

Ed G. wrote:

I have a 1/4 wave VHF coaxial skirted antenna for sale. I believe it
was made by Motorola, but I am not sure. It is either plated steel, or
stainless steel, covers 150 to 160 MHz. It is ideal for boats and other
non-metallic vehicles which can't provide a normal groundplane. It is
nearly new, having been used for about a month, and then put in storage
for several years.

I'm asking $35.00 plus shipping from California. You may view the
antenna at:

http://members.bigvalley.net/ecgallu...Coaxial%20Ante
nna.jpg

(( Don't forget to enter the entire line(s) above.))

Reply by email. Thanks.

Ed WB6SAT




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Old September 14th 03, 03:39 AM
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I believe someone on this board was looking for one of these a few
months ago for an antique fire truck they were restoring. They did
not know to describe it as a coaxial dipole, but I am sure that is
exactly what they wanted.



Unfortunately, I could find no reference doing an archive search. Hope
they spot this new add, then.


Ed
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