[TowerTalk] Mosley Pro-67B

Tom Anderson ww5l at verizon.net
Tue May 3 11:23:34 EDT 2005


Daniuel:

You should have no problems with the Pro67B at 65 feet.  I used to have a Mosley Classic 33 WARC with the TA40KR 40m kit which meant I had a 40m rotatable dipole at 50 feet and it worked fine.  I made 40m DXCC with it and worked every major DXpedition since 1993 with it and then some on 40.
Finally sold it and bought a Tennadyne T-10 log periodic to give me a little more punch on the WARC bands which I'm assembling now.  But a friend of mine had a 67B at 60 feet and he worked a lot of stuff easier than I did on 40.  

Tom, WW5L




>From: Daniel Hileman <n9wx_dan at yahoo.com>
>Date: Mon May 02 23:35:35 CDT 2005
>To: towertalk at contesting.com
>Subject: [TowerTalk] Mosley Pro-67B

>Hi Everyone,
>Thanks for all that responded on my earlier question...well, I have come across a deal...I have the opportunity to purchase a Mosley Pro-67B....it would be at 65'...I know, not optimum for 40m but is the best I can do. I'd like to hear some opinions on this antenna, it would be awesome because it would allow me to put up ONE antenna...and I realize this is a compromise in itself, but would definitely simplify things on my part, hi hi.  So, come one come all...would it even work at all on 40m at 65'?  My guess is that it should be decent since that is a half wave on 40m, but obviously NOT optimum. 
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>Thanks and 73,
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>Daniel 
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