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This 23 foot high antenna is for the SSB/Ham radio transceiver(see photo nearby), the top 2 sections are dismounted when traveling at speed. There are other options but for me this is the tried and true antenna solution and is the one we had on our Ranger Tug.

This 23 foot high antenna is for the SSB/Ham radio transceiver(see photo nearby), the top 2 sections are dismounted when traveling at speed. There are other options but for me this is the tried and true antenna solution and is the one we had on our Ranger Tug.

From: hardee (hardee) (Fri Oct 11 01:44:36 2019)
WOW, Cool sky scratcher. Sounds like it is connected to a very useful instrument. Would like to know more. Harvey/SleepyC
From: Micahbigsur@msn.com (Micahbigsur@msn.com) (Fri Oct 11 20:19:17 2019)
It is an Icom 706 ham and marine Single Side Band transceiver. See it in a nearby photo.
From: Micahbigsur@msn.com (Micahbigsur@msn.com) (Sat Oct 12 00:48:25 2019)
It was discontinued because it contained selenium in some parts.we got it like new on Ebay and Gordon West optimized it for us.
From: Micahbigsur@msn.com (Micahbigsur@msn.com) (Sat Oct 12 00:53:46 2019)
It is very powerful for it's size and is mostly used by Ham RVers. It needs an auto-tuner 140 box to tune the antenna for different frequencies.
From: dgeorges (dgeorges) (Sat Nov 9 20:54:13 2019)
Your skills with boat improvements leave me stunned. BRAVO.

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