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Thread: Hirschmann antenna mount/bracket

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    Hirschmann antenna mount/bracket

    I am looking for the mounting bracket for a hirschmann manual antenna/aerial?

    Thanks!

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    All good, found one. Thx.

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    Anyone ever have a manual Hirschmann that doesn't want to full collapse? I have one that is sticking at the next to the bottom section.....leaving about ten inches that doesn't drop. I tried a little wd40 yesterday but it is still stuck.

    - rick

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    Yes. Ironically I was at the shop today and the fender is off and antenna exposed, and the reason mine didn't collapse (or rather required a tremendous amount of pressure to collapse and pull up) is because the aluminum tube/body below the fender was bent. I wish I had taken a photo, but my advice would be to look inside the fender to make certain the outer "storage" (for lack of a better term) tube is not bent, dented, or otherwise impeding the collapsing of the antenna.
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