Bob-- there were at least 3 versions of the TH5DX -- the latter one had a
19' boom, the earlier 2(?)
were 18'. The one offered in the 1982 era was the TH5Mk2, which was
promoted thusly: "The TH5 is now a BROADBAND TRIBAND!
I shall continue the search ...73 -- Mark, AA6DX Eureka, FAR Northern
California.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 5:18 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Hy-gain antenna
> Thanks to all who have responded so far on my unknown hy-gain beam. It is
> not an antenna that Hy-gain presently sells, I have exhausted all
> information
> in that area. It has been suggested that it might be
> a TH5DX that was available back in the 70's or 80's. Hy-gain does not have
> any information or photos in their files on the TH5DX. I understand that
> this
> beam had five elements and also had an 18 foot boom. Any help will
> continue to
> be appreciated.
> 73 Bob
> K6OSM since 1958
> Mccall, Idaho
> U.S. Merchant Marine Radio Officer
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