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Old November 11th 04, 10:26 PM
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Default 4 element?????????

I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
..................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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Old November 12th 04, 01:49 AM
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I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
.................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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Photos will save significant time here and reduce guessing. A picture is
worth a thousand words.
Were there any color bands on the boom?

Here is Mosley's web site:
http://www.mosley-electronics.com/amateur.htm

TA-33 series
http://www.mosley-electronics.com/nshfmulti.htm

Here is a Classic 33 manual
http://wb0nni.dakotamade.com/cl33_1.jpg

http://wb0nni.dakotamade.com/cl33_2.jpg


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Old November 12th 04, 02:04 AM
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"carl wesser" wrote in message
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I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
.................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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Cushcraft has almost all of their assembly / instruction manuals on the web
site:
www.cuschcraft.com

MFJ / Hy-Gain also has many of the manuals for the later antennas on the web
site:
www.hy-gain.com


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Old November 12th 04, 02:17 AM
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"carl wesser" wrote in message
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I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
.................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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If one of the four elements doess not have a trap, it could be a Cushcraft
A4. Mosley antennas that I have seen put two traps in one housing; so, it
looks like there is only one trap per element side unlike the HyGain and
Cushcraft that have two. Offhand, I can't think of a Hygain 4 element
antenna with traps. I don't know if www.cushcraft.com still exists. You can
get to the Hygain stuff from the MFJ site.

Tam/WB2TT


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Old November 12th 04, 12:49 PM
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I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
.................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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Here is the Cushcraft Technical Library of manuals
http://www.cushcraft.com/amateur/sup...on-manuals.htm




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You are going to have to look very carefully at construction details to determine brand, and then at various differences
due to age to identify the specific model. Then go to the URLs listed for drawings. Just yesterday I was asked to sort
out a 6 element antenna, which turned out to be a HyGain TH6DXX with several TH7DX repair parts. The original TH6 boom
to mast hardware was notoriously weak, and was often replaced with the later, stronger TH7 assembly, but the
documentation on that modification is very obscure on the 'net, so the relatively inexperienced (re-) assembler was in a
quandary about the model, and consequently the dimensions.

In spite of other misinformation you have been provided, HyGain built a 4 element trapped antenna, the TH-4, sold in
several versions between about 1956 and 197?. See another posting 11/09/04 on this ng asking about one.

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I was looking at a 4 el "trapped" horz ant,that is dissembled
.................hy-gain,mosley??
any ideas where to look for a "print"
thank you
Carl
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In spite of other misinformation you have been provided, HyGain built a 4
element trapped antenna, the TH-4, sold in
several versions between about 1956 and 197?. See another posting
11/09/04 on this ng asking about one.

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.................................................. .................

I think it was shorter lived than that. I have 1962 and 1964 ham catlogs,
the TH4 is in the 62 (no picture), but not in the 64. By 1964 the TH5 was
out. That is not to say they were all sold by 64. I should have mentioned
the Explorer 14, which they call a 4 element antenna, but to the casual
observer looks like it has 6 elements.

BTW, Hygain no longer comes up on the MFJ web site. Anybody know if they
sold it?

Tam/WB2TT


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I think it was shorter lived than that. I have 1962 and 1964 ham catlogs,
the TH4 is in the 62 (no picture), but not in the 64. By 1964 the TH5 was
out. That is not to say they were all sold by 64. I should have mentioned
the Explorer 14, which they call a 4 element antenna, but to the casual
observer looks like it has 6 elements.

BTW, Hygain no longer comes up on the MFJ web site. Anybody know if they
sold it?

Tam/WB2TT

Hy-Gain (MFJ) web site is working fine for me:

http://www.hy-gain.com/



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"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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I think it was shorter lived than that. I have 1962 and 1964 ham catlogs,
the TH4 is in the 62 (no picture), but not in the 64. By 1964 the TH5 was
out. That is not to say they were all sold by 64. I should have mentioned
the Explorer 14, which they call a 4 element antenna, but to the casual
observer looks like it has 6 elements.

BTW, Hygain no longer comes up on the MFJ web site. Anybody know if they
sold it?

Tam/WB2TT

Hy-Gain (MFJ) web site is working fine for me:

http://www.hy-gain.com/


I know hy-gain.com works, but you can't simply get to it from
mfjenterprises.com. Used to be able to. If you type in Ameritron or Mirage,
they come up with several choices. Hygain and Hy-gain give you no match. I
did finally get it to work by searching on "rotator", and then clicking on 6
meter beam. This shows Hygain at the top of the page together with
Ameritron, Vectronics, Mirage, and MFJ ( I am not claiming this makes
sense). If you click on "antennas", you only get the MFJ.


Tam/WB2TT


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"w9gb" wrote in message
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"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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I think it was shorter lived than that. I have 1962 and 1964 ham
catlogs, the TH4 is in the 62 (no picture), but not in the 64. By 1964
the TH5 was out. That is not to say they were all sold by 64. I should
have mentioned the Explorer 14, which they call a 4 element antenna, but
to the casual observer looks like it has 6 elements.

BTW, Hygain no longer comes up on the MFJ web site. Anybody know if they
sold it?

Tam/WB2TT

Hy-Gain (MFJ) web site is working fine for me:

http://www.hy-gain.com/


I know hy-gain.com works, but you can't simply get to it from
mfjenterprises.com. Used to be able to. If you type in Ameritron or
Mirage, they come up with several choices. HyGain and Hy-Gain give you no
match. I did finally get it to work by searching on "rotator", and then
clicking on 6 meter beam. This shows Hygain at the top of the page
together with Ameritron, Vectronics, Mirage, and MFJ ( I am not claiming
this makes sense). If you click on "antennas", you only get the MFJ.


Tam/WB2TT

Tam -

Yes, I noticed this a few months ago.
I also noticed the problem with Ameritron amplifiers at one point - but this
may have been changed.

w9gb




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