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Old 30-04-11, 23:00
Dean (Ajax) Dean (Ajax) is offline
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Default Aerial Base No 28????

I was at a friends place today..he had an "Aerial Base No 28" with the number ZA41843 on it..he doesn't know what radio it fits..odd looking thing

Any Ideas?

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Old 30-04-11, 23:44
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Can you post a picture, so that we all might know, when you get your answer... Please?
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Old 01-05-11, 03:10
Bruce MacMillan Bruce MacMillan is offline
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That base is a post war general purpose base. It can be used with a variety of standard copper aerial rods. It is part of the kit for a C42 set installed in the M152 sigs van and probably for the M37 as well.
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