Frank, Bea,et all,

You are indeed fortunate to find a 73 GlobeTrotter in very good shape. We
looked for one and settled for a Safari...23' long. As to the antenna, look
at the Winegard Sensor. They have an rv setup that replaces the old
Skyliner. I installed one a few weeks ago and found I only had to drill a
slightly larger hole inside the coach and run new RG-6 coax. You will need
new coax as the old is 300 ohm and probably not in good shape. You have a
choice of loosening the interior panels to route it or coming down the frig
vent. The Winegard Sensor comes in two models, amplified and non
amplified....both seem to work well. Good luck, hope your good fortune
continues.

                                                  .........Brian........
                                                         73 Safari



At 09:49 PM 8/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
>We just joined the VAC newsletter about four days ago and this is our
>first post.  We  purchased a 1973 GlobeTrotter, 21', in very good
>condition, nearly all original, about one month ago.  We have been able
>to locate a supplier for the broken tambor doors, but it does not have
>the silver streaking of the original.  Does anyone know of a supplier?
>We are also looking for a TV antenna.  Can someone tell us what the
>large numbers on the front of the trailers mean? We hope to take it out
>on its maiden voyage soon, perhaps to Olema.
>Frank and Bea, CA
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