I found that the legs on my AXB1 whip bipod weren't locking into
place well enough to keep the antenna vertical in what I though
was a mile breeze. So I took it apart to see what was going on.
It is a rather clever assembly of standard hardware.
There is a plastic clip that goes around a standard BNC right
angle adapter. A phillips head screw goes through the clip and
is used to hold the legs. There is a small nut on the screw
which should be tightened to hold the screw firmly in place.
Over the small nut is an internal lock washer, which just fits.
The nut keeps it from turning and it in turn holds the legs in
place. One leg goes on the inside of the lock washer and the
other goes on the outside. Finally there is the locking knob.
With this assembly, it is essential to loosen the locking knob
whenever adjusting the legs. If you just pull the legs, it is
quite easy to turn the nut and loosen it. If it is loose, it
will turn and the legs will turn with it.
73 Bill AE6JV
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Bill Frantz | Ham radio contesting is a | Periwinkle
(408)348-7900 | contact sport. | 150 Rivermead
Rd #235
www.pwpconsult.com | --Ken Widelitz K6LA/VY2TT | Peterborough,
NH 03458
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