Re: 23rd Series Rotating Antenna
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I don't know if it will be much help but here is a 40 patent with a few illustrations and an operational description Packard had on the rotary unit. Unknown how accurate the info might be as compared to your later antenna. I have never seen anything from Packard on servicing or repairing the antennas. Suspect they were either replaced or sent to a vendor who specialized in items like that if it was broken.
Posted on: 2020/5/1 17:54
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Re: 23rd Series Rotating Antenna
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Yesterday's Radio had a good illustration of the assembly in their catalogs, also you can find it in an old post on this site, search for rotary antenna. Or perhaps contact the outfit that took over Yesterday's Radio (LaVine?).
Posted on: 2020/5/1 19:27
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Re: 23rd Series Rotating Antenna
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In answer to O_D here is the old Yesterday's Radio diagram but it only shows how the overall unit mounts in the car, not how the mast mounts to the assy.
Posted on: 2020/5/1 19:32
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Re: 23rd Series Rotating Antenna
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The mast is pressed into the rotating base and there is a thin metal tape that attaches to the solid inner mast section to extend and retract it. I'm not sure exactly how the thin tape attaches to the inner mast.
Here is a photo of the base without a mast showing the thin inner tape.
Posted on: 2020/5/1 19:54
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