Sources for fiberglass spreaders?
Robin E. Midgett
rmidgett@edge.net
Wed, 1 Jan 1997 23:56:37 -0600 (CST)
I suggest Max-Gain Systems, Inc. in Marietta, GA. They may be reached at
770-973-6251 before 9:00 PM Eastern time. I have bought several pieces of
fiberglass tubing for various antenna projects from them, & they offer
discounts for spreader kits. They also have a good selection of RF relays,
tubes & other goodies. BTW, I do not work for Max-Gain, nor do I receive
any compensation for mentioning their name, just passing along information.
At 11:57 AM 1/1/97 -0800, Rob Frohne wrote:
>Greetings Friends,
>
>Last night we had one of the biggest blows I've experienced here in
>southeastern Washington State. My four element five band quad didn't
>do so well. There are three broken spreaders this morning. While
>I'm procrastinating about taking it down, Ithought I'd do a little
>research on replacements. The ones I have are the Cubex tapered
>spreaders. I can get repalcements for $29.95 each plus shipping from
>Cubex. As always happens, though, when my antennas don't survive I
>think about bigger and stronger ones. I saw a note recently about
>Skypole vaulting poles. I'll call them after the holiday. Are there
>any other sources of spreaders? I'm also tempted by to add 30 and 40
>meters so 18' or 26' poles are tempting me.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob KL7NA/W7
>
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