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Old 3rd Aug 2021, 3:25 pm   #1
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Default Bush VTR103 aerial removal

I have slackened the brass nut inside the set, but there is some sort of a green clip preventing full removal of the nut. Anyone familiar with the VTR103 ?

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Old 3rd Aug 2021, 9:00 pm   #2
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Default Re: Bush VTR103 aerial removal

Hi John,

From recollection, you have to remove the top/exterior 'nut' [or whatever it's actually called] - and then withdraw the unit from inside the set.

(I've got a whole spare rig complete with finial 'ruby' somewhere ...)

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Hi D, Thank you I will give it a go in the morning.

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