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Old 22-09-19, 17:01
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Originally Posted by James D Teel II View Post
Thanks. I have the feeder assembly, but it’s missing the pigtail.

I’m always searching for manuals. They’re hard to find here in Oklahoma.
Which feeder (and also which mounting and adapter plate) you need is very much dependent on the application. There are at least 9 different aerial feeders, two basic connector plates, and a wide variety of different mountings in existence.

The mounting shown further up the thread is a "through the roof" one for an AFV, and uses "aerial feeder No.4" for thin armour or No.5 for thicker armour. Those feeders have a threaded pipe with nut and lock washer, fit to the variometer (there are a few spacing components involved), the pipe goes through the turret (typically) roof and the central hole in the aerial base mounting and is secured by the lock washer and nut, holding everything in place as a single unit. The pigtail then connects the aerial base to the screw on the centre of the feeder and the base is then attached with the six screws.

Universal carriers use different feeders, Jeep installs are something else again, as are wireless trucks, and it all gets extremely complicated - particularly if you can't find the original fitting instructions for your vehicle and have to work it out from photographs and guesses.

What are you fitting the set into?

Best regards,
Chris.
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