Karl Bullock wrote:
>
> OK, here's the deal. I have a 6-element tribander that, at first
> glance, appears to be constructed similar to a Mosley Classic-36.
> However, after talking to Mosley, they're not sure it's theirs, but
> possible the Wilson copy. If anyone has one of these puppies, I'd like
> to see if I could obtain a copy of the manual to make sure. It's on a
> 24' boom, 3 trapped elements (1 trap each), 3 untrapped elements.
>
> Anybody got one of these?
>
> Karl, WA5TMC
> karl@dixie-net.com
>
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Karl,
I have 2 of the Wilson SY-36 yagis, 3 trapped elements, 3 untrapped on a
24 ft boom, with whats referred to as a beta match at the feedpoint
consisting of 2 tubes and a shorting strap across the boom. The driven
element is insulated from the boom, of course.
73, God Bless!
todd,WD0T
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