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Hey you broadcast engineer guys, who does this logo belong to?

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I'm clearing out flotsam, and came across a rigid coax-line section with a right-angle fitting on it. The ID is 1.5 inches, and my next move was to post it on Fleabay.

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But I felt a little silly when I couldn't identify who made it.

Here's the logo. Wikipedia was no help.

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Anybody recognize this logo "C/P"?

I don't.

Pretty sure it's not "Chicago Pneumatic".

73
 
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Good question. Must be fairly old. Standard size is 1 5/8 inch rigid line. At first I thought it may be CVP with the V being the thunderbolts in the middle. I only ever remember using Dielectric 3 1/8 rigid line or Andrew 1 5/8 or 2 1/4 heliax. That logo is not coming to me at all.
 
Try posting the question on Da ZED,.......I'm sure you will get some replies:eek:

Dayum,................ thats one big azz J Pole
 

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