[MRCA] Antenna Nomenclature Query
KA1LHZ
sboard.ka1lhz at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 12:53:09 EDT 2014
It's either an AB-155 antenna mast assy and/or a GRA-50 antenna assy.
I've made both for my MSC-37 communications shelter and have to make the
holders for the mast sections (aluminum camo netting sections) it goes
up to 40' The GRA-50 is good for 10 thru 160 meters and I've managed to
get 2 of them.
Cheers & 73
De KA1LHZ
Steve
On 03/25/2014 01:53 PM, D. Platt wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> I'm getting ready to list an antenna assembly and I'd like to know the
> correct nomenclature. Similar to the GRA-4 and the RC-292, it has 8
> ea. 6' aluminum (O.D.) mast sections, canvas/wire rope mast storage
> assy., a dipole coax center insulator, 1 set of guy ropes and ring,
> mast base, two dipole reels with wire, and stakes. I have two but
> will retain one of them... just in case....! We used these antennas
> in CAP for HF for years, using a multi-band dipole set up an an
> inverted-V. The dipole center insulator says: L4/GRA-4 but the GRA-4
> book says the mast sections are but 3'? Again, anybody know what
> these actually are?
>
> Jeep - K3HVG
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