DX Engineering Active Receive Vertical Replacement Tubing DXE-ARAV-A

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Part Number: DXE-ARAV-A

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Replacement Element for ARAV4 series Active Receive Verticals, 3-sect. AL Tubing With Hardware (no plate), 8.5 ft. Assy., Ships in 40 in. Carton, Kit
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DX Engineering Active Receive Vertical Replacement Tubing DXE-ARAV-A

DX Engineering Active Receive Vertical Replacement Tubing DXE-ARAV-A

DXE-ARAV-A

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DXE-ARAV-A
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DXE Part Number:
DXE-ARAV-A
Receive Antenna Component Type:
Aluminum vertical element
Quantity:
Sold as a kit.

DX Engineering Active Receive Vertical Replacement Tubing

DX Engineering Active Receive Vertical Replacement Tubing, model DXE-ARAV-A, is provided for those who might need to replace damaged or lost aluminum tubing for their current model DXE-ARAV4 series Active Receive Vertical antenna.

This is NOT the Retrofit Kit. For the conversion of older Active Receive Verticals, see the DXE-ARAV-R which includes a new mounting plate and tubing element.

This DXE-ARAV-A kit contains the three 36 in. aluminum sections, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch, as well as a complete set of new stainless steel element hardware. The required Allen wrenches are also included. The assembled length of this replacement element is 8 feet 6 inches, the same as the original.

Refer to the original manual for the DXE-ARAV4-1P, -2P, -4P and -8P for assembly details. The manual is linked at the documentation section at the parts detail web pages.

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