And of course, as an owner of a Mosley Pro 57B, I take issue with this. I
have worked 304 countries in 2 years, using my Mosley at 40 feet. Works
well, I've found. As good as a monobander at 120 feet? Of course
not. It's a great 5 band yagi, and - yes I guess I'm a tad biased - it has
served me well in this arctic environment at -35 degrees F and 125 mph wind
gusts.
73,
Joe
WL7M
At 02:56 PM 16-04-02, Gerald Smith wrote:
>Everything sounds fine except the Mosley. You might want to go to the
>championradio.com site and download the tribander report, done by hams for
>hams. The Mosley significantly under performs.
>
>Gerry, W6TER
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <A9xw@cs.com>
>To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 9:15 PM
>Subject: [Towertalk] Mosley Pro67C 40-10 3" boom
>
>
> > Now that the weather has gotten better I am about to dig the hole, erect
>the
> > tower and put up a Mosley Pro67C (3" boom) 40-10 beam. I have 70' of 55G
> > and a nice big yeasu rotor. Any information I should know about before I
> > spread aluminum all over my yard or are the Mosley measurments pretty much
> > it?
> >
> > AA9XW
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