Versatile Top Antenna Insulators (pack of 5)
Our laser-cut insulator is designed to sit at the join between the top two sections of telescopic poles. Great for wire antennas - especially experimenters! Can also be used as a handy end-insulator for wire antennas.
Laser-cut from Perspex, it's a superb insulator. Leave it attached to your wire antenna for rapid installation.
Item may be supplied in other colours.
Holes 4mm and 6.5mm diameter.
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great kit and great price
Ok it's only a simple item .... It is however very well made and fits over my telescopic mast perfectly . Great service from The team yet again
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A must have tool
I 'm using this for my antenna rod, easy to assemble and durable.
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Perfect to build portable antenn
I like these antenna insulator: easy to use, small, solid. They are perfect to build some portable wire antennas to make some experimentations.
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Performs many functions
These are sold as top antenna insulators, but I'm not using them that way. I've used mine to wind the wire through, making a small loop as I do that, and use them as strain relief before attaching the end of the wire to a balun (or whatever I can find to connect to). But OK, I'm sure they'll work perfectly well for their intended purpose as well
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Does the job well
Fits perfectly on my Sotabeam mast and works as it should. I use it every time I go out with the mast.
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Handy little wotsit
Saves a lot of fiddling with tape and cable ties
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Nifty little doodad
great for holding the wire on the top of the squid pole & wont degrade as easily as cable ties that have gone brittle & cracked. Also used one to take the strain off the connector on the end fed antenna
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Useful Kit
Simple idea but works well and is very useful with reusable cable ties.
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Useful bit of kit
Thought these might be worth a look so ordered some. Used them to attach wire antennas to fibreglass poles with reusable cable ties for field work. Given some to members of my radio club who also like them.
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A tip top Top Insulator.
As G4OIG says; no more messing about with tape! A great idea.