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Mr. Moseley's first name was Carl. He was known on the air as "the Old Man
Himself." I worked him on 40 cw when I was a novice in 1967. He has probably been a silent key for 30 years or longer. I don't remember his call but I have his card in my card file. K4AVO Walter Maxwell wrote: On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:18:30 -0400, BillJ wrote: Dan/W4NTI wrote: I am putting up my old TA-33SR by Mosley. I need to know how many windings are needed on the choke. I seem to remember 6" diameter, but not the amount of windings. According to the manual there is no choke indicated at all. Anyone know anything about this? Dan/W4NTI My TA-33 manual calls for 5 turns at 6 inch diameter Bill, W3FI That your TA-33 manual calls for a 5-turn 6" diameter balun fabbed from coax is welcome news, Bill, Mr. Mosely must have gotten religion lately. I had a 33 when they were first made available, but no balun was included. So I had a talk with Mr. Mosely (I've forgotten his first name) and asked him why no balun. He became irate when I admonished him for excluding the balun. He said his antennas were designed to not need a balun, and he admonished me for claiming they needed a balun to avoid pattern distortion due to unwanted radiation from the feedline. He kept that same erroneous viewpoint for as long as I know, until your manual now calls for a balun. Will wonders never cease! Walt, W2DU |
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