Chk their DC continuity, I believe the long one has a great big door knob capacitor encapsulated in its base.  I have one just like it that’s broken on it bottom end, and the caps right there.

 

Steve

KM4V

 

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Subject: Re: [MRCA] AB-1335/G Antenna Base(s)?

 

Eugene

I believe the second base just had move insulation to protect personal in close proximity from the high voltage rf 

Power rating should be the same

 

Jeff

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On Jun 18, 2022, at 10:37 PM, W2HX <[email protected]> wrote:



Hello friends,

 

I have seen these AT-1011 bases in two different configurations. Attached are pictures of the two kinds I’ve seen. They both appear to have the same AB-1335/G designation. One has a flat bottom, and the other has a bottom that protrudes below the mounting surface. Does anyone know the reason why these two exist and if there is anything electrically different about them? Power handling? Anything?

 

 

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