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Hi,

 

Can anybody identify this piece of webbing. Same as 37 pattern but never seen one before. A friend of mine has quite a few of them.

 

Thanks Chris

 

ZA.0437 Bags, Aerial Gear, No.2 Mk.II

 

Used to contain the Aerials, Vertical, 34-ft, Steel ZA.11519, but it goes back a long way before that (to Wireless Sets No.1 and 11, etc. as a general kitbag for aerials and earth matting. (The Mk.I bag had leather ends.)

 

For the 34-ft aerial, it has 10 x Aerial Rods 'D' (3-ft long by 1-in diameter), a base spike, Insulator W/T 'B', a peg bag and 12 "Antenna Rods 'A' pegs", two stayplates with four permanently attached guys, a reamer for cleaning mud out of the threads, an adapter to fit on the top and take up to 16-ft of aerial Rods 'F', an 8oz. ball-peen hammer and some spare chain link insulators. With this kit you can make an "up to 34-ft" vertical aerial, or two 12-ft masts to support a horizontal wire aerial.

 

Later on the 14-ft whip antenna was supplied instead of a case of 'F' rods and it became a 32-ft aerial.

 

Somewhat fragile and fiddly to erect, used with most radio trucks before and during WW2, replaced by the 27-ft telescopic mast (based on the Canadian 20-ft and 34-ft masts) in the Larkspur era.

 

Hope this is some help,

 

Chris.

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