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Old 24-07-17, 21:44
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Hi Tim,

On the assumption that it's a 'through the turret roof' mounting, the middle of the bottom row is correct. I don't think you need a feeder plate, as the aerial pigtail should reach from inside the aerial base to the end of the aerial feeder plate/tube from the variometer. (The "Plates, Connector" are normally only for cable or co-ax fed aerial bases, or setups with an external junction box/aerial support like the Daimler Scout Car where you have a short jumper lead from the variometer feeder to the bottom of the plate and the pigtail to the top of the plate.)

If the turret is drilled for the American aerial base you'll need various adapter washers and other bits because the hole will be far too large!

Chris.
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