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wilson 1000 or 5000

henry jr

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how can you tell the deference between a 1000 and a 5000 wilson antenna.the base has been painted. thanks.:ohmy: no writing on it.
 

i dont have the mag mount just the coil and steel whip. the coil is 8 3/4 jn around and 2 7/8 across the bottom coil is black no writing on it. no coax
 
i dont have the mag mount just the coil and steel whip. the coil is 8 3/4 jn around and 2 7/8 across the bottom coil is black no writing on it. no coax

Here's what I could find as far as dimensions for the wilson 5000 and on another site it claims the 5000 is 65% larger than the 1000 so I would say you most likely have a coil section from a 5000.


Features
High Power Ability To Handle 5,000 Watts AM, 20,000 Watts SSB (ICAS)
Made with high impact Mobay Thermoplastic
6 gauge solid copper silver-plated wire
Exclusive low loss coil design
62" 17-7 PH Tapered spring stainless steel whip
Frequency range 26 MHz to 30 MHz
1 Year Wilson Warranty
Weather Channel Ready
Accessories
Wilson 5000 Roof Mount Antenna
62" Stainless Steel Whip
17' Coax Cable
Weather Cap
Allen Wrench
Dimensions
Length: 66" (6.5')
Width: 3" (load diameter)
 

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