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Old 20-09-19, 21:26
Bruce MacMillan Bruce MacMillan is offline
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There is another part called a feeder assy. There are various types depending on the installation. Usually consists of a plate that attaches to the aerial base using the six screws that hold the assy together. This plate has a fitting with a screw to attach the pigtail. The feeder assy has leads of various lengths for various vehicles. If you don't already have it you should get a copy of FZ256 which shows the different types.
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