Does anybody have the AEA Isopole 220mhz and 440 data sheet (the one 
that was packed inside the box) ??

The 220 one is on the repeater-builder web site, but not the 220 or 
440.  Was there a 6m one?

This request came about due to an email from a gentleman who has a 
virgin 220mhz one except that the box was opened, and shelved.  He 
bought it (and an Icom 03AT) at a garage sale and the data sheet is missing.

I also received a second email from a gentleman that has a UHF one 
with a broken N connector.  He was told that replacing the connector 
is difficult because there is a coil behind it and opening it up will 
stretch the coil and that the antenna will have a high SWR and be 
essentially unusable after that.
Is this true?
With as many Isopoles that are out there I would imaging that a 
repair article would be worth it.

Mike WA6ILQ

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