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HUSTLER HF MultiBand Vertical Amateur Ham Radio Base Antenna Hustler 5BTV

Hi There again
I've just bought and installed the Hustler 5BTV. I seems to be a great antenna, but I just need to mount it in the ground properly for it to work and per documentation: I bought mine from DX Engineering and they got it to me within a week from the USA to NZ.



Great Hi Performance HF Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver Vertical Base Antenna! Can be ground mounted or roof mounted. Work Stations all over the globe, simply clamp to a pipe in the ground, or mount on a standard roof or building mount too! Covers 10, 15, 20, 40 & 80M. A Tuner is not required, but is reccomended for any HF multiband antenna. ( additional use on 11, 12 & 17M may be possible with many tuners) Easy to assemble and install, instructions are included. Requires an Optional length of Coaxial Cable, and Clamps are included to attach to any Optional mast mounting pipe.. Approx. 25ft tall when fully assembled, Handles up to 1500 watts PEP. For SSB / AM / FM / CW .

HF Ham Radio Vertical MutiBand High Performance Base Antenna! Covers 10-80M Bands ( 10, 15, 20, 40, 75/80 Meters )! For Transmitting and Receiving! Approx 25ft tall Aluiminum with Coils, Handels up to 1500W PEP! Attaches to most Standard Optional Mast Pipes, & Requires Optional length of 50 ohm Coax Cable. Designed To Be Ground or Roof mounted! AM - SSB - FM - CW! 


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