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Phone: +61 3 6273 1533



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22.01.2022 Ordered a new antenna today to run on the new vhf to be fitted up through the week, went local with moonraker, has always been associated with top quality and performance. Really easy to deal with, quick online message through their website, couple follow up questions from them to give the tech's the info they needed to build and all done. Worth a look if your in the market for a bit better :)



19.01.2022 Antenna Type 107B/1 - 107BS/1 Specifically designed for high performance and extended service life in extreme marine environments. High power capability base mounted marine HF whip antenna for vessels over 40 metres (130 feet) and base stations.... The type 107B/1 is a 10.7 metre (35 ft) heavy duty free standing whip antenna with a continuous power capability of 1 kW in the frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz, designed to provide efficient and reliable communications. NATO Stock No.s: 5985-66-137-0889 base feed, 5985-66-137-0890 side feed. The antenna is base mounted and designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 240 km/h (150 mph) without permanent deformation. Construction is of heavy gauge marine grade aluminium alloy tubing, which provides a large low loss surface area for maximum radiating efficiency. The radiator and base flange are finished with a high durability epoxy based coating, highly resistant to chemical attack, abrasion and the effects of ozone and ultra-violet radiation.

18.01.2022 Matching UHF CB and Mobile phone antennas with heavy duty stainless steel spring base for vehicle mounting. Strong durable fibreglass outer protects the radiating elements and built to Moonraker's extreme marine protection standards. These antennas offer excellent performance and service life and will turn heads when mounted on the front of your vehicle.

17.01.2022 TECHNICAL UPDATE Hi, Today's Techni-Topic is CORROSION.... We all understand the importance of corrosion protection, especially in the harsh marine environments we often operate in. This bulletin explains different types of corrosion and how to avoid them. We hope you find today's topic both interesting and informative. Best Regards, The Moonraker Team. http://www.moonraker.com.au/#!techni-topics/nm78n



09.01.2022 We gave the new radio and moonraker antenna a test on friday and am very impressed with the clarity and range,5-6 miles wide of the bottom end of the platue pulled up what I had before but this setup was still very clear. As everyone knows the way the signal can change from one day to the next , the classic next weekend will be a good trial to see how its improved our reception. If you want to check them out, go to moonrakers website and have a look, no , we are not in any way sponsored, just a good bit of kit! but it wont hurt if you tell them who sent you :)

07.01.2022 A fantastic turn out from our friends at REAST (Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania) to visit our manufacturing facility. There were a number of antennas on display as well as one of our 50m HF folded dipole wire antennas setup on our test range. We managed to reach out to Triple H Net on 7.190mhz in the US which was a great result. We also showed off a couple of our new amateur products which are under development, so look out for more information in the coming weeks. We will also be displaying these and more of our antennas at the Miena Hamfest. Many thanks to REAST for the support, great company and conversation.

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04.01.2022 Hello, Thank you for all the wonderful feedback we received regarding our last Techni-Topic on Corrosion. We hope it provided valuable information on the different types of corrosion and how to avoid them. Today's Techni-Topic is GAIN (Part 1).... http://www.moonraker.com.au/techni-topics We all think we know about it, we all think we need it, but what is it really? We hope you find today's topic both interesting and informative. Best Regards, The Moonraker Team

01.01.2022 Great to welcome one of the worlds most sophisticated vessels, the Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) HMAS Adelaide into Hobart. On board we also see the return of twenty-five Moonraker antennas to their home town.

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