HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!

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Re: HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!

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Anyone "into" serious CB radio, or amateur radio, benefits from having a shielded dizzy cap, carbon core leads and those metal plug caps that some folk say are best removed. Just sayin.
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Re: HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!

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that be the original cap / shield

standard fit on vans when new.

no one refits them , it can be done , I have swapped them over just because . never known of any problems caused or rectified by the sheild

remember these vans were built in the 80's electronics weren't what they are now!

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