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    Shockwave aussie antenna

    Well a I had to make a choice with what we can get hear as freight costs r stupid.. So I'm going to buy a local antenna its called a shockwave 5/8 made in oz and I have heard them booming over the air, you can see there range on web cost is $239 + $38 post that's Ozzy cash they make another called hussler 5btv for $375 but have not spoke to builder yet about this one.. Yea, so one of the above and my dads mate ( a real old school cb'er) has plans for a box been like I have seen on hear he recons the box is buy far the best so I will have one ( yet to be built ) so I have room for 1 other ?? Keep the stick I use now or dipole ? Or big been ? What's killer ? 10+11 m for the GRANT2 full export ?
    It will be hear next week... Can't wait...
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    The pic above is a 20 + year old antenna..
    This is the old model of my new one, the new one has thicker base plate and bigger coil...
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    What do you think ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by solarradio351 View Post
    The pic above is a 20 + year old antenna..
    This is the old model of my new one, the new one has thicker base plate and bigger coil...
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    What do you think ?
    looks like a good nice antenna, can you hear me now? lol!
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    Lookin good 351!
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    That it one of the best 5/8 antennas I could find in oz, ( After 2 weeks homework) The builder is peter very nice bloke easy to chat with . He knows his stuff as you can see buy the pix, and as I said its been changed a little with some upgrades since pics... When its all together I'm hoping the skip will play the game and I will be able to contact a few junkys out there ! Got the tracking info and radio will be hear early week ! Yeee haaarrr now that's fast... Like a big kid .. The old cleaned antenna was working well last night slip from all over the mainland (Australia) but not much international DX at all... We will b keeping an ear open for you guys.. So have a shout out every so often for " Solar radio 351 southern Tasmania, AUSTRALIA ( Down under )
    Cheers guys... Darryl

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    [QUOTE=solarradio351;9156]The pic above is a 20 + year old antenna..
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    I PAY'D $280 AUSSIE bucks for this with delivery to my door ! About $240- $250 in your money... 351... bargain ! I've sold two more for him to others.. nice antenna , well made ! . . at a good price

    What do you think ? Of the price and quality look at the pix !! ? Will see soon how good they are.. heard 2 or 3 mainlanders say they use them always strong into Tassie... ..351...

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    New Antenna arrives Monday or Tuesday so will get some pix of it going up and post them in the "pix of set ups" in my thread " Grant in oz Down Under" cheers.. 351...

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