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Old 19-05-11, 00:12
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Dave, here are three pics from my AERIAL 70' No 1 ZA11530 showing the different ends on the aerial. One end is twisted into a loop while the other has a cylindrical piece soldered to it. The cylindrical end was trapped in the keeper ring which went through the insulator link.
The reel has it's own stamp as follows: REEL, Aerial No.4 ZA10049 and is marked 6.6 - 8.0 MC/S. Further, their are two inspector stamps side by side which have 70' MECH. INSP. inside of triangles.
Hope this adds to the conversation.

CHEEMO!

Derek.
I neglected to mention the cylindrical end goes into any aerial socket that fits the Aerial Rod F. Sec. Bottom ZA 0894.

CHEEMO!

Derek.
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