Ink:
according to the Mosley instruction manual, the reflector has 15 turns/25
turns
driven element 14 turns/23 1/2 turns, and director 14 turns and 23 turns.
First number listed is closest to the boom.
Outer tip lengths for phone are 41 3/8", 32 7/8", and 32 3/8" respectively.
CW reflector 41 3/8", driven element 33 7/8" and director 32 3/8".
The boom to trap distances are : phone: reflector 108 1/2", driven element
95 1/2", and director 90 1/2". CW reflector 110 1/2", driven element 100
1/2", and director 95 1/2".
Hope this is of some help.
Tom, WW5L
This is direct from the Mosley Classic 33 assembly directions.
----- Original Message -----
From: "ABowenN4OO" <abowen@nettally.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 7:28 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Mosley CL 33
>
> I am helping a new ham club member to refurbish/salvage a Mosley CL 33.
>
> The antenna was stored outside (I think discarded is a better word) so it
> is dirty and corroded in some places. The antenna is partially
disassembled
> with the outer 7 feet of tubing plus traps separated from the center
tubing
> sections.
>
> I need help with identifying which trap is which. I recall that there was
> something odd about the driven element in that it is very similar to one
of
> the others.
>
> The outer tip section lengths from the trap to the tip of the element are:
> 33"
> 33 1/2"
> 36"
>
> These measurements could be plus or minus 1/8", depending on what you
> consider is the outer edge of the trap assembly.
>
> I also recall that Mosley put the number of trap coil turns on their
> instruction sheets. Perhaps the traps could be identified that way if
> someone has an instrucion sheet.
>
> We are going to clean up the driven element and add separate reflectors
for
> 15 and 10M (at least for the present), so the traps for the reflector and
> director will probably not be used. The spiders and roaches are safe for a
> while.
>
> Help will be much appreciated.
>
> INK N4OO
>
>
>
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