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Brian Colburn -
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I pulled out my set of MS-116A, MS-117A and MS-118A Mast Sections.
Unassembled each is 39" (1 meter) in length.
When assembled, they are 36" in length.
Three of them are nominally 9' in length. Sometimes the mast sections don't always seat all the way, so there can be a fractional difference in length. Mine measure 9'1" in length.
Four are nominally 12' in length. My four are actually 12'2" in length.
Five are nominally 15' in length. Mine measure 15'3" in length.
This does not count the base height. And the above dimensions do not count the threads of the first mast section, which would be seated in the antenna base. The AB-15 Antenna Base is 13" high, measured from the base it is mounted on - including insulator - to its top.
The point is, not including the base, the MS-116A, MS-117A and MS-118A Mast Sections are going to assemble into lengths being multiples of three feet. So they'll wind up typically being 9', 12' or 15'. Standard issue was one of each, so standard issue is nine feet of antenna plus a 13" base (assuming an AB-15), so that's 10'1". Extra sections could be added.
Also note that they are tapered.
The MS-116A is 10mm in diameter.
The MS-117A tapers from 9.5mm to 6.6mm.
The MS-118A tapers from 6.3mm to 4.1mm, with a small 4.7mm steel ball on the end. "
So ,
10 mm @ 1/35 = .29 mm or about 29 gauge .
6.5 mm @ 1/35 = .19 mm or about 32 gauge .