For other technical information, please email Tech Support Available Accessories: 120-20, 120-34, 120-14, bases and other accessories | Shakespeare Model 120-2 Second Antenna Element 2-30 MHz HF Military nomenclature: AT-1040/U NSN: 5985-00-733-6043 The Model 120 Antenna System suits a variety of mountings, antenna heights, and configurations. With sections of 4’ length each, this versatile, eight-section fiberglass antenna system pulls duty as a 12’ to
16’ mobile antenna, or as a 20’ to 32’ transportable stationary system. Choose the components you need for your specific applications. A custom carry case is available, plus a wide choice of mounts. Versatile, reliable, and transportable
The Model 120’s unique design achieves strength and reliability by merely hand tightening the sections. The antenna system takes advantage of Shakespeare’s exclusive-design tapered rolled thread ferrules to ensure mechanical strength transfer with positive electrical contact, even during flexing. As a result, the Model 120 is quick to assemble and quick to move. Special assembly tools are not required. One person can assemble and erect the antenna in minutes. Special features of the Model 4244 Spring Mount permit the Model 120’s top three sections to be used as a 12’ mobile whip. The upper four tapered sections form a 16’ mobile antenna system. To this, up to four extensions can be added, adapting the antenna for stationary use. This 120-20 Tip is common to all configurations.
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