No tuning required on the TA-33.  If your into phone use the holes on each 
element that are for phone (shorter ones).  For mainly low end use the 
longer holes spots. 
 
Make sure the strap goes from the driven element to the cross piece support 
for the driven element. Basically just follow the instructions.  Make sure 
the spacing is correct and go for it. 
 
Dan/W4NTI 
 
"GS"  wrote in message 
  news.com... 
 Hello all, 
 
 Funny how things work.  I have been trying to sell my Mosley 
 TA-33 beam and AR-33 CDE rotator.  I bought them in 97 
 fully intending to put them up, but never got to it.  Been sitting 
 in the backyard since then, on the roof of my shed, disassembled. 
 The rotator of course was in the house. 
 
 But after a few days of no local interest in it, I think I've decided 
 I want to keep it!  I got it all out on the front lawn today, and 
 layed out all the pieces to match the assembly instructions, 
 and wow!  It looked really cool and now I think I want to keep 
 it - I've never had a beam, so now I'm thinking I'd like to put it 
 up and see what it's like to work 20 with a directional antenna. 
 
 But all I have is the assembly part of the manual - how difficult 
 is it to tune?  Can I prop it on a ladder on my lawn and tune 
 it 'on earth' using my MFJ antenna tuning meter? 
 
 And since I don't plan to install a tower on this particular whim, 
 can I get away with putting it on a short tripod bolted to the 
 roof on the second floor?  Or is that a no-no both for structural 
 reasons as well as proximity to the composition shingles? 
 
 Any advice would be appreciated! 
 
 Dave WB7AWK 
 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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