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Stephen Birtles

would like to know if there is any interest in the powered antenna
towers that were available on older birds.
These towers would be reproductions of the original built from
original engineering drawings from Blue bird there would also be spare
parts available for owners whose towers are either not working or have
suffered a mishap (oops that damm tree)
Pricing is unavailable at this time we are working on it
Right now we are looking to see if there is sufficient interest in
this product to warrant building some.
We also have some pretty decent pricing on raritan hot water heaters
with heat exchanger
Thanks
Stephen 77fc35
http://www.capeinnovation.com

Curt Sprenger

Stephen,
Is that the antenna that is laying on the roof of our 1987 PT38? Looks
like it would stand up about 3 feet. If it is I'd be interested in the
parts so I could make it work. I like to keep the original stuff working.

Curt Sprenger ‘87PT38, Anaheim, Calif.




Stephen Birtles wrote:

> would like to know if there is any interest in the powered antenna
> towers that were available on older birds.
> These towers would be reproductions of the original built from
> original engineering drawings from Blue bird there would also be spare
> parts available for owners whose towers are either not working or have
> suffered a mishap (oops that damm tree)
> Pricing is unavailable at this time we are working on it
> Right now we are looking to see if there is sufficient interest in
> this product to warrant building some.
> We also have some pretty decent pricing on raritan hot water heaters
> with heat exchanger
> Thanks
> Stephen 77fc35
> http://www.capeinnovation.com
>

pugsleee68134

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:

Stephen: I'd be interested in either repairing my original or a
replacement. Which ever may be available. Also need hefty ballast to
replace my orginal one's that power the 55 amp 8' single-pin lights.
Please keep searching. Thanks...


Steve Crown, 88 PT40 XXV,
Omaha, NE

> would like to know if there is any interest in the powered antenna
> towers that were available on older birds.
> These towers would be reproductions of the original built from
> original engineering drawings from Blue bird there would also be spare
> parts available for owners whose towers are either not working or have
> suffered a mishap (oops that damm tree)
> Pricing is unavailable at this time we are working on it
> Right now we are looking to see if there is sufficient interest in
> this product to warrant building some.
> We also have some pretty decent pricing on raritan hot water heaters
> with heat exchanger
> Thanks
> Stephen 77fc35
> http://www.capeinnovation.com

Tom Warner

I question if the tower versions of the flying saucer antenna are any
better then the rigidly mounted ones like on my coach. My 1982 FC 35 came
with the antenna mounted on the front of the roof rack. I am constantly
surprised at how good the reception is on it. We dont use it very often
since we have a KVH satellite antenna but we sometimes like to watch the
local channels.

Tom Warner
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

5/11/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> wrote:
>
>Stephen: I'd be interested in either repairing my original or a
>replacement. Which ever may be available. Also need hefty ballast to
>replace my orginal one's that power the 55 amp 8' single-pin lights.
>Please keep searching. Thanks...
>
>
>Steve Crown, 88 PT40 XXV,
>Omaha, NE
>
> > would like to know if there is any interest in the powered antenna
> > towers that were available on older birds.
> > These towers would be reproductions of the original built from
> > original engineering drawings from Blue bird there would also be spare
> > parts available for owners whose towers are either not working or have
> > suffered a mishap (oops that damm tree)
> > Pricing is unavailable at this time we are working on it
> > Right now we are looking to see if there is sufficient interest in
> > this product to warrant building some.
> > We also have some pretty decent pricing on raritan hot water heaters
> > with heat exchanger
> > Thanks
> > Stephen 77fc35
> > <http://www.capeinnovation.com>http://www.capeinnovation.com
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