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Antiference 5-element Band III television aerial, 1945-1985

1955-1985

Antenna from Ptarmigan communications system, 1985-2010

1985-2010

Antiference Band I (Channel 4) television aerial, 1957-1985

1955-1985

Antiference "Antex" Band I (Channel 5) television aerial, 1949-1985

1949-1985

Tx Aerial for GL3 radar

1940-1960

U.H.F. Blade Aerial

1970-1972

Receiver Loop Aerial

Aerials, base and wires

Two Henson Aerial Steam Carriage ephemera items

Amplifex Frame Aerial

circa 1924

Airclipse Auto inductive aerial

Telson variable selectivity aerial coil

Aerial for A510 wireless station

1965

U.S.A.A.F. Computer: Aerial, Dead Reckoning

2 GHZ Dipole Aerial

Airtech Aerial

Ferrite rod aerial with coils for superheterodyne receiver

Ferrite rod aerial with coils

Aerial earthing, single-pole, 2-ways knife switch with lightning arrestor points

Aerial earthing switch

aerial for Multiplex European mc for controlling radio controlled model aeroplanes, containing handset, servo, circuit board, aerial and crystals

Aerial for Multiplex European MC

BSB Squarial in original packaging.

BSB Squarial in original packaging

1985-1995

Ten-element crossed Yagi aerial, J.Beam type 10XY, for two-meter amateur band

Ten-element crossed Yagi aerial

Aerial Spool, wire wound, to fit inside Aerial Plumment

Aerial Spool

V.H.F. aerials in wooden box

V.H.F. aerials in wooden box

Two DIPOLE AERIALS

Two DIPOLE AERIALS

aerial loop; type 3.

Aerial loop

Mascot 2000 antenna and stabilization platform assembly for shipborne satellite-communication, together with ship's motion simulator, 1983

Mascot 2000 antenna and platform

1983

U.H.F. aerial used in British bombers for detecting enemy airborne radar c.1943

U.H.F. aerial used in British bombers

A V.H.F. Ground Radome Radio aerial instrumented with pressure tappings.

A V.H.F. Ground Radome Radio aerial

1960-1975

Wurzburg radar aerial, folding, trolley-mounted, German, 1939-45

Wurzburg radar aerial

1939-1945

Aerial array, type 282, consisting of one reflector unit, A.S.E. patt. no. W.4670/A; two strongbacks, A.S.E. patt. no. W.5236; two support arms, A.S.E. patt. no. 5237, and two dipole units, A.S.E. patt. no. 5654/A

Aerial array

Two aerial elements (one v.h.f. (Band III) and one u.h.f.) as fitted to the I.B.A's Emley Moor transmitting station, 1971

Two aerial elements as fitted to the I.B.A's Emley Moor transmitting station, 1971

1971

Aerial unit type 151B (ex "Navigation Today" exhibition number: N.T.E.31)

Aerial unit type 151B

BSB Squarial in original packaging and two BSB t-shirts

BSB Squarial in original packaging, c 1990

1985-1995

Trailing type wireless aerial on rahet reel. Aerial was lowered from aircraft for transmitting and receiving and wound up before landing.

Trailing type wireless aerial on rahet reel

Radar aerial made of carbon fibre reinforced fibreglass, painted silver grey. on wooden stand.

Radar aerial made of carbon fibre reinforced fibreglass