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"carl wesser" wrote in message
... I wish to thank ALL....I will go back and look @ the elements and try to decipher what it is...2 of the trapped elements are exactly the same length and look identical...........NO color coding.............it has the square horizontal "wire"connectors between the elements..I only see 3 clamp points for the elements to the boom....., But the owner said all 4 were attached when he took it down,,,,,,,,,,,,each element is fully assembled ,,,,,,,,, the elements have a sweged size reducer near the tips......some of the traps are about 3 inches in diameter, some are about 1 1/2 " diam.. it approaches looking like the TA33mu arc the search contionues, carl thank you ============================== Carl - You will find that MFJ/Hy-Gain does not have all of the manuals on-line (e.g. TH-4 model). Unfortunately, the manuals/documentation for early or short lived Hy-Gain antenna models are not in the possession of MFJ/Hy-Gain. These were likely lost in earlier ownership changes or accidentally thrown out through the years. This is not a problem unique to MFJ/Hy-Gain. Bencher had a similar problem with early documentation after its acquisition of Butternut antenna line from the previous owner. Cushcraft does not have manuals for some of its very early vertical and beam designs (short lived). The owners of these antennas could perform a service to the amateur fraternity and send copies (or PDF scans) of their documentation to the current owners, with the stipulation that it be posted for all. gb |
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