Jump to content

Daimler Dingo Aerial mounts.


Recommended Posts

Hi all, 

Hoping the forum can be of help. I have recently bought a dingo and is almost complete apart from a few odd bits. The main item I am looking for is one of the aerial mounts to the side of the top armour. It is the aerial mount which looks to have a cage around it. Has anyone got one for sale or know of one for sale. Even a close up photo with some measurements could be of help as I may go down the route of trying to make one as its just for show. 

Thanks in advance

Steve.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, 67burwood said:

That looks fantastic and very jealous, keep us updated with the build. 
 

The Daimler armoured vehicle FB page might be useful. 

Yep posted what I need on a couple of the dingo sites. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You need the B set antenna base. You can get a replica of the metal bit from various places, I’ve seen them on eBay, but the rubber bit is much harder to find and took me 2 years. There’s a guy now making replicas, try the Dingo group on Facebook. 

Chris

 

IMG_1384.jpeg

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, DFC1943Fl.Lt. said:

Cheers sirhc your a star. Expensive but if its what you need you've got a pay. 

Everything for a Dingo is expensive, if you can find it..! I’ve just rebuilt my engine and decided I couldn’t put it back in without tidying up the dingo first so it’s now pretty much stripped for blasting and rewiring. 
 

If you need tyres the Empire tyres from Barry Ring are very good.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, sirhc said:

Everything for a Dingo is expensive, if you can find it..! I’ve just rebuilt my engine and decided I couldn’t put it back in without tidying up the dingo first so it’s now pretty much stripped for blasting and rewiring. 
 

If you need tyres the Empire tyres from Barry Ring are very good.

Yes mate been in touch with him. £320 each. Expensive thing owning a Dingo. My Dingo was driven in his workshop in the 90's and was started to be stripped but the turns by hand and is complete. Not sure how much of a restoration I'm going to be doing. Going to try and start her fist and if everything is ok I'll most likely give it a once over and get out and enjoy the experience. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, sirhc said:

Everything for a Dingo is expensive, if you can find it..! I’ve just rebuilt my engine and decided I couldn’t put it back in without tidying up the dingo first so it’s now pretty much stripped for blasting and rewiring. 
 

If you need tyres the Empire tyres from Barry Ring are very good.

Have you got any photos of said aerial so I can see what the actual aerial looks like. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For your information : I'm selling reproduction B-set rods for your 19-set.

ANTENNAE RODS "G" ZA1771 (B-set).

Reproductions made from copper tube and threads in brass.
Tube length 24" (as originals) and right tube diameter. Top of the tube is open as original British produced examples.
Correct thread size and length, will screw into your base without adjustments. To avoid corrosion the threads are made in brass.
First batch is painted in British service brown, but can easily spray painted in any color of your desire.
> To prevent these rods sold as originals (sold for 45 pounds / 50 euros these days if you can find them) these reproduction rods are stamped with an "R" at the base, denoting reproduction. Also the weight (ca. 90 grams) is a little higher than the originals. <

Sold as reproduction, I cannot guarantee these will send/receive radio signals properly.


£22 / €25 each, exclusive postage
Shipping from The Netherlands or UK (tbc, might take several months)

Please send PM for additional info or placing orders.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.
 
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, naaficook said:

For your information : I'm selling reproduction B-set rods for your 19-set.

ANTENNAE RODS "G" ZA1771 (B-set).

Reproductions made from copper tube and threads in brass.
Tube length 24" (as originals) and right tube diameter. Top of the tube is open as original British produced examples.
Correct thread size and length, will screw into your base without adjustments. To avoid corrosion the threads are made in brass.
First batch is painted in British service brown, but can easily spray painted in any color of your desire.
> To prevent these rods sold as originals (sold for 45 pounds / 50 euros these days if you can find them) these reproduction rods are stamped with an "R" at the base, denoting reproduction. Also the weight (ca. 90 grams) is a little higher than the originals. <

Sold as reproduction, I cannot guarantee these will send/receive radio signals properly.


£22 / €25 each, exclusive postage
Shipping from The Netherlands or UK (tbc, might take several months)

Please send PM for additional info or placing orders.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.
 

Hi buddy I'll take a set of these please. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Posted (edited)
On 4/8/2024 at 1:51 PM, Ron said:

Here's an original on my Carrier. Can take close ups and measurements if you want. Ron

carrier 023.jpg

DSCF4885 (2).JPG

Thanks for that Ron, measurements would be most helpful. Is this type of aerial mount the same for all or do they differ in construction. Meaning do some look different in some way or another. 

Edited by DFC1943Fl.Lt.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

As far as I know, the B set antena's are the same with the exception of the ring brush guard fitted to those in a more vunarable positon. I'm getting ready for a weekend away, but I'll try and take some pictures/measurments tomorrow. Ron

 

 

  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Presumably you will acquire one of those metal bases from R&R. So I've concentrated on the  rare rubber part. As a stop gap until one turns up, one could be turned in hardwood or aluminium and painted black. The measurements are near enough for a repro. The five grooves are about 1/8" deep  Ron

 

DSCF6216.JPG

DSCF6217.JPG

Scan_20240411 (2).jpg

Edited by Ron
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Ron said:

Presumably you will acquire one of those metal bases from R&R. So I've concentrated on the  rare rubber part. As a stop gap until one turns up, one could be turned in hardwood or aluminium and painted black. Threceived_375127265497233.thumb.jpeg.a52c83d18863681d48855ce994e69957.jpege measurements are near enough for a repro. The five grooves are about 1/8" deep  Ron

 

DSCF6216.JPG

DSCF6217.JPG

Scan_20240411 (2).jpg

Thanks for that Ron. Just managed to buy a replacement one from a guy on the Dingo forum. He makes them to order. 

what's your thought's  I think it looks pretty good  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 4/7/2024 at 11:29 AM, naaficook said:

For your information : I'm selling reproduction B-set rods for your 19-set.

ANTENNAE RODS "G" ZA1771 (B-set).

Reproductions made from copper tube and threads in brass.
Tube length 24" (as originals) and right tube diameter. Top of the tube is open as original British produced examples.
Correct thread size and length, will screw into your base without adjustments. To avoid corrosion the threads are made in brass.
First batch is painted in British service brown, but can easily spray painted in any color of your desire.
> To prevent these rods sold as originals (sold for 45 pounds / 50 euros these days if you can find them) these reproduction rods are stamped with an "R" at the base, denoting reproduction. Also the weight (ca. 90 grams) is a little higher than the originals. <

Sold as reproduction, I cannot guarantee these will send/receive radio signals properly.


£22 / €25 each, exclusive postage
Shipping from The Netherlands or UK (tbc, might take several months)

Please send PM for additional info or placing orders.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.
 

What size is the threaded end please. I've just bought a replica 'B' set aerial mount and the threaded hole for the aerial is 4mm. Will these screw in.

Thanks Steve. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...