Wanted, pic of NAD6563 antenna and ID one other (pic)

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Wanted, pic of NAD6563 antenna and ID one other (pic)

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Hi all, does anyone have a picture of the VHF Wide Band Helical (8.1"): Red (NAD6563) that they can send me? I purchased a VHF Astro Saber last year that came with an antenna with red insulator but it looks a lot more like an 800mhz dipole. It's tapered and about 8.25" from bottom of plastic to tip (not including the actual threaded connector). It's shown in the picture below... while I'm at it, I'm trying to find out which antenna the other one is. It is suppose to be a VHF, it has center insulator that I would say is black but is more like a dirty clear so I'm not sure which split it is.

Any help on what model number/splits these two antennas are is muchly appreciated. The radio was suppose to come with a NAD6563 but I'm thinking that neither one of these is that antenna.


Here's a picture of both antennas.

http://www.jenniferbond.com/docs/antennas.jpg

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Well I searched for the info for two days and wouldn't you know it... I find it right after posting the above request... I think I may have found what I needed at http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=46848

Maybe I do have the right one with the tapered one and it appears the other one may be the mid split 150-162 whip....

Jen
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Thanks for the info, It's good to know :)
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