
HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!
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Re: HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!
Mind you, TV detector vans don't exist anyway. They were only promoted as a way to get unlicensed households panic into buying a licence if they saw one in the area. Now they just rely on their database and send me two letters a month for a TV I do not have. 

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Re: HELP!! dizzy cap is odd!
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!
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!
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!