Unfortunately, I don't have any dimensions or any other view.
Here is a photo I got from the web many years ago:
http://sjcook.com/trains/cbq/misc/wheel_bottomview.jpg
Hope it is at least a little help.
Sam Cook, Milan, MO
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czeiler@centurytel.net [CBQ] wrote:
>
>
> I was attempting to identify the manufacturer of the wagon wheel antenna used
> on CB&Q diesel switchers and other locomotives. I posted a photo on Flickr
> with what I found,
> which applied to a B&O installation. I used that information but of
> course,the model numbers of equipment used by the CB&Q may be different.
> Does anyone have more correct
> information? See the Comment below the photo for my source. Thanks, Chuck
> Zeiler
> CB&Q SW1200 9273 <https://www.flickr.com/photos/chuckzeiler/31558309023/>
>
> image <https://www.flickr.com/photos/chuckzeiler/31558309023/>
>
>
> CB&Q SW1200 9273 <https://www.flickr.com/photos/chuckzeiler/31558309023/>
> Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1200 9273 at Chicago, Illinois on
> February 24, 1968, photograph by The Garys. Number 9273 was built Septemb...
>
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Posted by: Sam Cook <trains@sjcook.com>
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