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AERIAL INSTALLATIONS: The left-hand diagram shows a vertical rod aerial, and the key to the diagram is as follows:—1, Aerial; 2, down-lead; 3, stay and insulator; 4, insulated lead-in to set; 5, earth lead from set to skirting board and thence to water-pipe; 6, lightning arrester from down-lead, also clipped to water-pipe (7). The right-hand diagram shows the horizontal installation—1, Aerial and down-lead (in one continuous length); 2, lead-in; 3, insulators; 4, ropes; 5, lead from set; and 6, lightning arrester, both earthed on water-pipe.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 7

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AERIAL INSTALLATIONS: The left-hand diagram shows a vertical rod aerial, and the key to the diagram is as follows:—1, Aerial; 2, down-lead; 3, stay and insulator; 4, insulated lead-in to set; 5, earth lead from set to skirting board and thence to water-pipe; 6, lightning arrester from down-lead, also clipped to water-pipe (7). The right-hand diagram shows the horizontal installation—1, Aerial and down-lead (in one continuous length); 2, lead-in; 3, insulators; 4, ropes; 5, lead from set; and 6, lightning arrester, both earthed on water-pipe. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 7

AERIAL INSTALLATIONS: The left-hand diagram shows a vertical rod aerial, and the key to the diagram is as follows:—1, Aerial; 2, down-lead; 3, stay and insulator; 4, insulated lead-in to set; 5, earth lead from set to skirting board and thence to water-pipe; 6, lightning arrester from down-lead, also clipped to water-pipe (7). The right-hand diagram shows the horizontal installation—1, Aerial and down-lead (in one continuous length); 2, lead-in; 3, insulators; 4, ropes; 5, lead from set; and 6, lightning arrester, both earthed on water-pipe. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 777, 11 June 1954, Page 7

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