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Terry Ashland June 10th 04 03:00 AM

Identify beam
 
Hi,
I may be acquiring a tower and beam from an SK. I am having problems
trying to figure out what kind of beam it is. I think its been up
there awhile. It is a 4 element beam with two driven elements spaced
about 1 to 2' apart. Its probably a 10-15-20 beam. Any help would be
appreciated.
73,
Terry, WK0F

W4UDX June 17th 04 12:14 AM

Sounds like a TET...


"Terry Ashland" wrote in message
om...
Hi,
I may be acquiring a tower and beam from an SK. I am having problems
trying to figure out what kind of beam it is. I think its been up
there awhile. It is a 4 element beam with two driven elements spaced
about 1 to 2' apart. Its probably a 10-15-20 beam. Any help would be
appreciated.
73,
Terry, WK0F




Terry Ashland June 21st 04 02:51 AM

I think I have identified the beam. It appears to be a Mosley CL
33-M-WARC. I was wondering if someone might have the manual of this
antenna. I would love a scanned copy, but I would be willing to pay
for a photo copy. Thanks for your help!
It has an interesting feed design. It has two small aluminum tubes to
each driven element and is fed at the center of each small tube in the
center. I'm wondering if one driven element is for the conventional
10-15-20 beam and the other is 12 and 17 dipole? Any help would be
appreciated!
73,
Terry, WK0F
(Terry Ashland) wrote in message . com...
Hi,
I may be acquiring a tower and beam from an SK. I am having problems
trying to figure out what kind of beam it is. I think its been up
there awhile. It is a 4 element beam with two driven elements spaced
about 1 to 2' apart. Its probably a 10-15-20 beam. Any help would be
appreciated.
73,
Terry, WK0F



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