Antenna "clips"

van wd8aam vlincoln at FRONTIERNET.NET
Sat Aug 7 11:54:32 EDT 2010


I was thinking that I had seen one person that used a
"tubular" fuse ( like a 'littlefuse' ) holder and its two
clips to do the job of holding a rod/telescoping antenna.

Heres a link to a photo of one.

www.electronicsnmore.com/images/fuse-hl.gif

wd8aam


At 12:43 8/7/2010, you wrote:
>Many older SWL radios like the Halli S-120 came with a short (e.g. 
>30" or so) telescoping antenna. On the rear cover, there were a 
>couple of "clips" that the antenna could be attached to when it 
>wasn't being used. I need some of those "clips".
>
>Does anyone know what they are "officially" called and where they 
>can be purchased?
>
>Thanks and 73 to all,
>
>Bob  AG5X
>
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