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Old 13-08-16, 22:42
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thanks for your thoughts Chris....

coaxial cable, when did 'we' start using this?

I too thought some sort of feeder for a dipole...could be horizontal as the clamps rotate.

and thanks....while photographing the coax I saw another 'Z' No. on one of the chopped leads. (initially i assumed it was the complete leads stock number.)

therefore I suspect the initial ZC 14116 is for the 2 prong plug with;
ZC 12795/10 for the clamped 'Y' fitting.

Dipole for a radar?

cheers,
Brent
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