On 1/27/2014 9:34 PM, Jim Pruitt wrote:
Found it, thanks to a friend.
It was found in a 1960 Allied Catalog and was called the Hygain model
TDK Trap-Traveller Micro Dipole. I have the scan of the page but the
page number got chopped off. If I read the Allied listing correctly,
it was $9.95 without the pair of T-3 traps and must have been without
the model UB (Universal Base) so it would have cost $34.85 complete?
Anyway I did find it. I can find no info on the web about it though
so it must not have been very popular. I sure liked it and kept me
occupied in my dorm room at that time.
That was about when I was in college the first time. <:-)) Didn't go
back to earn a degree until 87. Graduated in 90. I remember the antenna
as I thought it'd be real handy. IIRC it was only available for a year
or two.
Sure brings back memories like my old S-40B receiver working all stereos
in the dorm. Seems like one of the oscillators radiated quite a signal.
As it was only 30 miles and gas was cheap, I commuted the next term, but
a good paying job came along and ended the college trial.
73
Roger (K8RI)
Thank you for the help.
Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT"
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 1:01 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Need help identifying HyGain antenna (Trap
Traveler rotatable tri band dipole)
On 1/26/2014 3:51 PM, Jim Pruitt wrote:
I need help in identifying the model number/nomenclature for an
antenna that I bought in 1967. The antenna was made by HyGain in
the late 50's or early 60's. I thought I remembered it being called
the HyGain trap traveler rotatable dipole. It was for 20/15/10 and
looked like the driven element of a TH3JR on a 3 foot mast that had
a clamp for fitting over a window sill and hanging out a window. It
was intended as a portable antenna and perhaps to be used from hotel
rooms and similar places I think.
I remember the antenna, but unfortunately that's all I can tell you.
73
Roger (K8RI)
Google has not helped me with this one. Does anyone remember this
antenna and might be able to tell me what it was called or the model
number?
I need to know what kind of plastic was used for the insulators and
the plastic that was used to cover the traps so that I may repair them.
Thank you.
Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY
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