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    Posted: 13 May 2012 at 7:07pm

Tilting mast bracket for lowering mast

For 1” to 2” Diameter poles just four fixing bolts plus a locking pin very simple to use and very easy and quick to lower and raise mast ideal for tuning or changing antennas .price £30

 

 

many thanks Gary 2e0otl
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Hi Gary
Could I purchase one of these from you please.
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< id="_npwlo" ="applicationpwlo" height="0">Morning all,
I am the newest forum member, i have been to the club a few times now, I am hopeless at putting names to faces so if I look blank when I talk to you it's probably cos I am trying to remember names.
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Hi Gary.
I still don't know how to transmit on my kenwood rig, If I brought it to the club, I would probably need to bring the power supply as well? instruction book and notebook, ?It would it be easier and less embarrassing for me if someone came to my house?, I would feel more comfortable with a "home visit"
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Hi John
I don't know if Gary has contacted you but I'm sure that there would be many willing to help you at the club and there is absolutely no reason to feel embarrassed, everybody has to start somewhere.



"Amateurs often have little or no formal training in their pursuits........" that's me!
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