Buckmaster OCF Dipole: Very good antenna for starting out in HF. No tuner is required for this antenna. Asking $50. See jpg attachment titled Buckmaster for details.
Ladderline Antenna: The big advantage of this antenna is that at the center of this antenna is only an insulator, and very light in weight. Asking $25. See jpg attachment titled Ladder Line Antenna for details.
Tennis Ball Cannon: Ideal for hanging all of your wire antennas. Asking $50. See jpg attachment titled Tennis Ball Cannon for details.
Ameritron RCS-4 Remote Antenna Switch: Switch up to 4 different antennas without leaving the shack. Asking $50. See jpg attachment titled Antenna Switch for details.
Diamond Dual Band Base antenna. Asking $50. See jpg attachment titled Diamond Antenna for details.
Cushcraft A27010S Yagi Dual Band VHF/UHF Antenna: 5 elements on VHF, and 5 elements on UHF. Including RCA VH226F Programable Rotor. The rotor easily handles this antenna. Asking $100 for the complete package. See jpg attachment titled Cushcraft & Rotor for details.
Sirio Antenna sy27-3 3 Elements Tunable 26.5-30 MHz 3000W Yagi Antenna: 3 elements on 10 meters with a Ham IV Rotor that is easily capable of tuning this antenna and more. Asking $200. See jpg attachment titled Yagi & Rotor for details.
Hustler 6BTV 6-Band HF Vertical Antenna and DXE Installation Guide Packages: Antenna has reinforced bottom section for use without guys, as well as tilt over and 60 meter add on. Asking $250. See jpg attachment titled 6 BTV Antenna for details.
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Bob Moore, KN3Y