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[Towertalk] Mosley Pro67C 40-10 3" boom

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Subject: [Towertalk] Mosley Pro67C 40-10 3" boom
From: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 06:14:03 -0600
The TH11 is a WELL  RESPECTED  5 Bander
for 10, 12, 15, 17, 20M.  The boom can be matched 
for 40M or a separate 40M beam or rotary dipole can
be installed above it.

FWIW, I bought a used PRO-57B from a guy leaving town.
I have yet to put it on a tower.  Hope to get to that sometime
in the not too distant future.

Tom  N4KG

On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 11:54:24 -0500 "Ken \"AB5A\"  Eckel Jr."
<ka5nez@clarc.org> writes:
> Gerald,
> I noticed your mention of the "tri-bander" report.
> I am reasonable certain that it's data is correct.
> Tell me, which of the other "tri-banders" will work
> 40M? I have worked 240 countries in the last 3 years.
> Which of the other "tri-banders" will work 12M & 17M?  I 
> have worked 250 in the last 3 years on each of these bands.
> The Mosley Pro67C is definitely a compromise antenna.  The
> compromise is more bands on the same feedline.  Not at all
> a contest antenna, but a great DX antenna.
> 
> Here is where my testimony gets ridiculous BUT no less true.
> I have WAS 160M and 54 DXCC cnfmd on 160M using
> a MosleyPro67C at 65 feet on top of a free standing aluminum
> tower.  I also did WAS 80M same way.  I have NO idea how this is
> working but my theory is the reflected power coming down the shield
> of the coax is coupling into the tower and the "tribander" is 
> providing
> tophat loading.  My feedline runs down the let of the tower and
> underground about 100 feet. I use an automatic antenna
> tuner to keep the rig happy.
> 
> Your mileage may vary...73,
> 
> Ken AB5A
> 
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