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Welcome
to the Information Board of Mosley Electronics, Inc.
Mosley Amateur antennas are pre-tuned, pre-drilled and color-coded for ease
of assembly which means NO MEASURING! Hand-crafted under rigid engineering standards,
Mosley antennas are constructed of highly durable drawn, aluminum tubing.
All stainless steel and
non-corrosive hardware insuring longer antenna life... an average of 30 years!
Mosley antennas and antenna accessories are guaranteed free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of delivery.
Mosley invented the
metal encased trap design. Don't be fooled by these "lossy"
trap theories. If you want superior multi-band
performance without the hassles of a multi-tower set
up, take a good look at our "Trap Master"
beams. For more information
concerning our trap design, please see our FAQ section.
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Please
take some time and review the customer feedback we have
received over the years.
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OFFICE HOURS 8/30-9/1 8:30-3:00
CST Company training will take place in the
afternoon 8/30-9/1. Phone lines will be open 8:30
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BRAG LETTERS
(We know waiting a
while for a new custom built toy can be hard, however, knowing
that it will last might make it worth the wait!
Read some of these brag letters and you'll know what we mean.)
Here are just a few of the comments that are
contained in hundreds of the letters we receive. Thanks
to all those who have written us, we enjoy hearing from you.
All of us at Mosley work hard to do a good job, and it is
satisfying to know when we do.
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The Sign of Quality...
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The picture and comment was
taken from the March 2003 of QST.
(Thanks to John, K1ER for his email pointing out the
picture, and Joe WL7M for sending it in.)
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Here's a picture of a PRO-57-B on a
2" x 24' boom with no strut in the Alps.
This antenna has been up since 1992 in
this enviroment! Here's more proof of the Mosley quality!
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Ask N9ZGE and W1FKD about his TA-33 in
the above pictures after an ice storm in Maine
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(PRO-67) Ice Storm
in Michigan
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CL-33-M WARC
Hello
Melissa,
these
are pictures of my el Mosley cl33m WARC on my tower 9
meters high, about 8 months which is on and works well
with low ROS.Thanks to all staff Mosley
INC. to support and help.
We enclose some photos to publish on
your site
Thanks and the next
Max Leonetti Iz7GLL
MODIFIED CL-33-M WARC
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Hi my name is Ron Scriver call sign
VE3LUZ....back in 1989 i purchased your Classic 33
antenna and it is still going strong after all these
years. I did not think that Mosley was still in
business...but with the quality antennas you guys make
it is no wonder you are still around.
Sincerely.
Ronald Scriver.
Peterborough Ontario.
Canada.
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CL-33-M
CL-33 Remarks! 2-18-08
The best yagi antenna ever made,
bar none. In the 80's, I traded a one year old HyGain
TH6-DXX for a very used (had type N conn.) CL33 and
have never looked back Tom Gentry, W5RG, long a silent
key, swore by your CL-33 and it was he that got me to go
with the CL-33. Best decision I have ever made in
antennas. Attached is an updated pic of
the "old" CL-33 with the "new"
WARC kit. Made first contacts ever on 12 and 17 M
using 100 watts from a TS570 working the Ducie island
DXpedition near Tahiti (made contacts with them on
the first call on these bands). The 17M dipole performs as
good as a multi-element yagi. There are two
pictures attached. The first is the antenna on a step
ladder pointed west as I "tuned it up before going on
the tower. This is when I heard VP6DX on Ducie, called him
and got him on the first call. Pretty good for an antenna
at 6 feet high. Mt son and I put it up an hour later at 55
feet. and cranked off Ducie contacts on 12, 15 and 20 M in
no time. I am awaiting on 10M for the DXpedition to show
up this afternoon. Many thanks!
Roger White, W5RD Murphy, Texas

(As
a note this CL-33 is at least 45 years old and the WARC
kit is a few months)
How's
that for a return on your investment?
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CL-33-M

-----Original
Message-----From: Mike Lafferty W2TB Sent:
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:08 PM
To: mosley Subject: So
happy with my new Classic 33 - - Hi Guys: I put the
Classic 33 up about three weeks ago and I just love
it. Great reports from all over the USA and the World,
great front to back and front to side ratios, and not
a worry with the quality I see in this antenna. Keep
up your great work. Enclosed (attached ) is a picture
or two. 73, Mike Lafferty W2TB Buffalo, NY
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CL-33-M
K8ZE Original Message ----- Saturday, February
28, 2004 5:23 PM Hi Gary I am sorry it has taken so
long to write and express my thanks for the service Mosley
has provided. I now have both the Cl 33 M
and AM 56 up and operating. The performance of both is as
expected from a company with the reputation of Mosley
Electronics. The CL 33 M seems to be very sharp and a
little better than I expected frankly. The 6 meter beam is
astounding the pattern is much better than expected, given
the close proximity of the other antennas. And the quality
of construction is all that I remember the name Mosley
represents. I hope to add a WARC beam and another tower in
a couple of years and you can rest assured Mosley will be
the solution. Thanks for all the personal service you and
your staff provided getting the order straightened out
even during your down time for inventory. I must say with
the service and product you provide I can't imagine using
another manufacturer. Please except my sincere gratitude
for all your help and attention during this process. Yours
truly, Mike Switzer K8ZE
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CL-33-M
NC4SA, "Thanks and keep up the good
work got 3 of your antennas and love them to death. Get
S9+20/60 signal reports all the time on 10 meters from
here in Western N.C.. Only running 100 watts from FT-920.
I often get accused of running an amplifier my signal is
so good. I bought this one used from a ham on the coast of
N.C. and it was up in salt water environment for 20 years.
Looks brand new and works that way to.
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CL-33-M
KA2AAY, "I found the antenna to
load up beautifully with almost perfect SWR (1:1 at
14,300). I pumped 150 watts into the CL-33-M and got back
excellent DX signal reports. I just had to take a few
minutes from my busy day here at the office to write you
this letter! I am an extremely satisfied customer. From
documentation, construction, installation and performance,
this antenna is tops!
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Dear
Melissa,
You can
be shure Mosley is maybe the best antenna maker in the
world. The performance of all models are the same you
said in cathalog, better sometimes. The mini has an
incredible performance.
Best
regards:
Tomas
Lazo
YV4CUW
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Hello,
I just installed and setup my
mini beam-32-a. Worked several dx stations
this afternoon.
Thanks for helping an old timer..
Don...w2xb
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MINI-32-A
-----Original
Message-----From: David Bushnell Sent:
Saturday, May 26, 2007, 5:35 AM To: Mosley
Electronics, Inc. Subject: Re: Order (1) MINI-32-A
-- International Address
Hi
Melissa --Many thanks for the quick delivery of the
minibeam. My experience with the product has been
outstanding. It survived a very strong
wind/thunderstorm this afternoon... I got the guy cables
up only yesterday, whew. I'd really like to discuss tuning
the reflector by telephone briefly with a tech-rep.
It's night vs day between us... is there a particularly
good time of your day to call? Here is a review I
sent to eHam Reviews under the MINI-32A heading. It
says it all... Regards Dave Bushnell, Udonthani, Thailand
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MINI-33-A WARC
Here is a picture of
a MINI-33-A-WARC we received
(2-24-03) from K7JJ.
(Dave comments,
"I have worked over 3,000 contacts since May,
2002, 7 months. Mostly in contest using all
modes.
The antenna is about
24 feet off the ground; maybe 12 foot above the roof
of the trailer. The rotor is mounted on the ground and
turns the entire mast.")

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MINI-32-A
W4ARM, Subject: Mini 32A
Gary, I built and installed the Mini 32A on Sunday 9-1.
Currently it is at the 25 feet level and the SWR curves
are pretty typical of what is shown in the catalog and in
the instruction sheet. Since final tuning, where we had to
legthen the elements about 2.5" on each side from the
specs in the manual, I have worked 34 countries on 20 and
15 CW and SSB, both at 100 watts and 500 watts in less
than two days. Here is a small sample for you to get an
idea of the performance from Miami, Florida: Antarctica,
W. Samoa, Algeria, Surimame, Equador, Macedonia, Poland,
Wales, Scotland, Zambia, Chagos Island and on and on.
Signal reports are very good and so far with the small
size I am getting big performance, and looking forward to
putting this antenna to work in the next major contest.
73's, Alan W4ARM
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MINI-32-A
KK2J, MINI-32-A, "I am retired and will be hamming
it up with my spare time. Thank you for a fine antenna and
also for the accuracy of the claims in your ad, I was
amazed."
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MINI-33-A
K5FDH, MINI-33-A, "I've just worked my 130th
country using the MINI-33-A."
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MINI-33-A
N5EKC, MINI-33-A, " I just wanted to drop you a
note and say how pleased I am with my MIN-33-A antenna. My
first contacts were with western Siberia, England and
Ireland and I only had the antenna up 15 feet while I was
tuning it. It is a great product keep up the good
work."
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MINI-33-A
N6JRL, MINI-33-A, "I highly recommend this antenna
for use when size and space requirements are critical.
Thank you so much for a fine product."
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MINI-33 (First Generation)
K9DJQ, MINI-33, "I have been a ham for over 40
years. I have used everything from dipoles, verticals, to
5 element mono-banders at 85 feet. I have to say that I an
impressed with the MINI-33!! With only 100 watts and the
antenna at 35 feet I have been able to work some really
good DX even in pile ups, i.e.. HZ1AB, Z31ET, YU, VK, VP5,
HA, UY, EW, etc., etc., in only a couple days. Your
customer service and satisfaction is absolutely FIRST
RATE!!! And so is your product. You have a loyal Mosley
fan.
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MINI-32 (First Generation)
KL7AK, "My first was a TA-33 (loved it) and now a
MINI-32 (my land lord wanted a low-profile antenna). This
makes my 3rd Mosley. You're great....plain and
simple"
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MINI-33-A
BAKER
ISLAND

Using the Mosley Mini
33A 3 Element beam on Baker Island
I was
chosen as a team member for the Baker Island
DXpedition.When I planed my trip to Baker Island I
would have the opportunity to travel via Fiji and
Tuvalu on the way to Baker Island I made plans to stay
on Tuvalu and operate for 3 days going and one day on
the return trip.
I
needed a portable beam for my trip and choose the
Mosley Mini 33A beam because it was small and very
light weight.I needed it small enough to fit in my
golf case where the portapole, coax, rope guys and
other antenna stuff goes.
I
contacted Gary at Mosley and he was more than happy to
help with my requirements. I had him cut the boom in
half so it would be no longer than 3 foot. He sleeved
it to make assemble possible using the mounting plate
U bolts. I further modified the antenna by cutting the
long end tubes down so they would be no longer than 47
inches and sleeved it for reassembly later using
screws. My golf case can only carry 48 inch long
objects.
After
the modifications I tested the antenna and made some
adjustments to the driven element length to bring the
SWR down to acceptable levels. I did not have time to
tune the driven or reflector for optimum performance
as recommended in the manual.
I
arrived in Tuvalu and erected the Mini 33A beam atop a
portapole that I modified to add an additional 6 feet
of height. Rolf Kopeke, the owner of the Hide Away
Guesthouse, helped me erect the beam on the portapole
in 15 minutes.
I
assembled the station consisting of an Icom IC756 Pro
II, soundcard interface and computer and started
working the bands. I worked a little over 1100
contacts using CW, RTTY and PSK and had good signal
reports all around. I turned the beam using my hands
with ease.

The
Princess II arrived and I partially dissembled the
antenna by removing the three elements and taped it
all together for transport to the ship. It was loaded
on the top deck along side the other antennas and
masts for the trip to Baker.
After
three days at sea we arrived at Baker Island late in
the afternoon. We only had time before dark to erect
the Mosley Mini 33A, an MA5B and my 40 meter dipole.
The first night we used what we could until the
morning when we could set up our camps in earnest.
I was
in charge of the southern camp nicked named “Camp
David” by the boat crew. Our task was to run RTTY,
PSK, SSTV and WARC CW and SSB. The Mosley Mini 33A was
used exclusively for RTTY, PSK and SSTV using only
100W from the IC 756 Pro II radio.
The
antenna held up very well to the rainsqualls, birds
and wind. Not once did the elements get twisted even
though 5 Boobie birds were sitting on the antenna at
the same time. Everything was bending but when the
birds left the beam and pole sprung back to normal.
When
it was all said and done we made 4708 QSO’s on RTTY,
about 500 on PSK and 75 on SSTV using the Mini 33A.
The antenna held up well to the elements, birds and
preformed well.
I
would like to thank Gary and the team at Mosley for
their support and helping with my special requests. I
will consider Mosley for my next DXpedition anytime.
See
Ya’ll on the bands.
Dave,
KW4DA, T2DA, 3D2CW
Asheville, NC
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Hi Tim,
Thought you might enjoy these pictures that show a
Universal Towers free-standing heavy duty 60-foot
aluminum tower with the TA-34XL-WARC with 40M element at
about 61-feet and the 6N2 at about 70 feet.
Both are working fantastically well, and if you'd like
to post these pictures you have my permission.
Thanks for all the help and the great antennas.
73,
Bill k1ev
Mystic, CT
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S-402-M
& AM-14-2
-----Original
Message----- From: Fred Goughler Sent:
Saturday, September 22, 2007, 9:00 PM To: mosley
Subject: My Mosley Antennas. I have nothing but praise
for my Mosley antennas I have. The material is excellent
and the workmanship is also. I think it will last me
my life time. It should last through all the elements here
in Oklahoma has to offer. The Pro 57b has cut through
pileups to get me through across the ocean for contacts or
here in the states. It is up 60’ and the AM-14 2 meter
is at 70’ beats any beam I have had from the other
brands. It has got good coverage for me and has had
heads from my friends turning for some time. I can
get into repeaters 100 miles away with ease and with just
30 watts. The S-402-M is up at 35 feet and have had
good reports also. It beats using my dipole any day
because it lets me get through to stations I can’t
receive good or can’t receive at all on the dipole. I
have had good reports back from people I have talked to
with it. The AM-2N6 have not made any contact with but
hope to in the future when 6 meters picks up and find some
sideband on 2 meters around here. My wife said after this
endeavor to get this Mosley antenna farm together in a 1
year period is enough junk in the air. They sure have a
way ruining all the fun! You guys at Mosley are the
greatest around for ordering parts or new antennas and for
getting information from the engineering staff. Next thing
on my list is a 2 meter ground plane from you. 73 and keep
up the good work. Fred Goughler N5WBK

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S-303
S-303
and PRO-96-3
-----Original Message-----
From: John Peters Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 3:44 PM
To: Mosley Subject: Fw: ANT John's30M ANT.JPG [01/15]
Gary, Here is a photo of the K1ER 3 el 30m at 90 ft over
the PRO-96-3 at 75ft. Taken through the palm trees in the
yard. 73 John D. Peters

COMMENT:
-----Original Message-----From: John Peters To:
Mosley Electronics, Inc.
Subject: Re: Mosley
3 el 30 mtr Yagi You really should add the 30m yagi to
your web pages. Paul Dunphy VE1DX and I
are really doing well with them. One of my Mile High DX
Club friends told me I was the loudest signal calling
VP6DX on 30 meters. John K1ER
Comment from K1ER,
John, on his S-303 30 meter 3 element Mosley.
I got a call from a
DXer in MO to tell me I was the loudest station working
VP6DX on Ducie Island on 30 meters. Aloha John
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MY-144-9 (ABOVE A
PRO-96)
These two pictures of
KG4FZR's PRO-96 and some Mosley MY's at 170'!
Talk about a great installation! Thanks to David,
KG4FZR and his crew. Behold!

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S-302
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Daniele Christen" To: mosley Sent:
Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:42 AM Subject: K7C
Kure Isl. DX-PED Hello Gary, Working
Kure I experienced how the PRO96
and the S302
works great! Many European stations had big troubles
working this rare spot. It was fantastic to see how easy
it could be if you have a good antenna. Everyone downhere
asked what antenna I'm using and few of them were ready to
beleive I was not using monobanders ! Best 73's from Dan,
HB9CIP
HB9CIP, ----- Original Message -----
From:Daniele Christen To: mosley Sent:
Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:35
PM Subject: PRO96-3 and S302 Antennas Hello Gary,
Having experienced now quite 9 months dx and contest
operating with our new PRO96-3 and S302 the only thing I
can say it that both antennas performs superbly on all
bands. Compared with the old PRO67c3, which have been now
mounted in our contest QTH, both antennas shows a better
performance. The S302 performs very good. Mecanically
there is no comparison with HI-GAIN and KLM antennas. In
the enclosed picture you can see the PRO96-3 and S302, in
the middle of a phased Array for 80m and a Vertical for
160m, overviewing Muzzano Lake and Mount Lema in the
southern Alps. (Picture to follow in a few days.)
P.S. If I should one day upgrade the system, my choice
could only be the new PRO96S. Best 73's from Dan,
HB9CIP
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PRO-57-B with 30 METER ROTATABLE DIPOLE
ADDED
-----Original Message----- From: Mike
Sanders Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 4:33 PM To:
mosley Subject: Thanks Greetings Mosley, We just finished
installing the 30M add on for my PRO57B Saturday the 5th.
It is better than anything I have used so far on 30M and
has literally opened up the 30M world for me. It is at 55
feet and works beautifully. First contact was E4X on RTTY
2nd call. Second contact was E4X on CW first call. I was
impressed. Now I am hearing EU and AF stations I could not
hear before. It's a winner. Thanks again. 73 K0AZ Mike
Sanders
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PRO-57-B with 30 METER ROTATABLE DIPOLE
ADDED
-----Original Message----- From: Jörg
Will Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 3:14 PM To:
'Mosley Electronics, Inc.' Subject: AW: Kit Hallo Melissa,
Thanks for the Kit, will send you a Picture from it on my
Roof. The antenna was build on Roof 1994 and looks good
for a antenne for 16 Years. Best Regards DL5IAH
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Have to thank you and take my hat
off to you for making this great antenna the Pro 57B-40
I purchased it back in the 90's and it still looks good and
performs as it did when I first got it. Moved from N.Y.
to Florida and reinstalled the antenna and is still an
*** kicker and pile up breaker on the air....great job.
I have recommended this antenna to a few friends and
they have purchased them from you and we are all
satisfied, great construction and workmanship and
quality. Here is a pic of this senior up at 50' and
still going strong on the air,,,,,these Antennas has
earned there respect on the air....
Thank you again
A. Viera WA4AV (KB2NNF,old
call)

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PRO-95-3
-----Original
Message-----From: ik5hha-Luca DT Sent:
Friday, March 20, 2009 12:09 PM To: Mosley
Electronics, Inc. Subject: Pro95-3 by I5HOR
Importance: High
Hello
Melissa! I send you photos of antenna Mosley
PRO-95-3, my uncle Mauro I5HOR . If you want
others to send you. The antenna is installed on a tower of
15 meters (aprox 50 ft). Mauro lives betwin the city
of Florence and the San Marino Republic Ciao, Luca ik5hha

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PRO-67-C-2
FROM
JA
LAND
-----Original
Message----- From: Keizo Sanae Sent: Monday,
February 23, 2009, 7:49 AM To: Mosley Electronics,
Inc.Subject: Re: PRO Quotes
Hello,
Melissa and Gary, My Pro67C-2 was completed 3 weeks ago
and I always feel the marvelous performance after
that. One of the things I am very surprised is SWR of 40m
BAND. As you may know, 40m BAND edge will be expanded to
7.2MHz from this March/30 in Japan. I fortunately got
ready for new 7 MHz band width with my Pro67C. Very thanks
to provide the wonderful antenna. I appreciate your fine
business. 73 de JH3AZC, kay

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PRO-57-B
-----Original
Message----- From: Stan and Sandy Holz Sent:
Monday, February 02, 2009 8:34 AM To: mosley
Subject: My old PRO-57B
I purchased my Mosley
PRO-57B from you on 5/15/1991, and it was delivered to me
on 7/8/1991. I mounted it on 70' of Rohn 25G and it
has been there ever since. The order number was
93901, serial number 559486, and the purchase price was
$567.95 plus $41.63 for shipping .... for a total of
$609.58. (Introduction Price on the B Model in
1991)
This antenna has
survived being encased in solid ice on several occasions,
has survived winds in excess of 60 mph, has endured
countless sub zero days and nights, snow storms, rain
storms, thunder and lightning storms, and just about
everything the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire
can throw at it. It bends, it sways, it groans, but
it never breaks. The SWR curves are the same today
as they were when I first installed it. It
effortlessly takes the output of my Alpha 87A amplifier
and has helped me reach DXCC Honor Roll in the past.
This antenna is as
good today as it was the first day I mounted it on my
tower back in the summer of 1991. I've had countless
antennas during my many years as a ham radio operator, but
none have given me the service of this Mosley. Thanks
guys!Stanley Holz, KS1S ,Whitefield, NH 03598

(You
are welcome Stan!)
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PRO-96-3 & S-303
S-303
and PRO-96-3
-----Original
Message----- From: John Peters Sent: Sunday, May
25, 2008 3:44 PM To: Mosley Subject: Fw: ANT John's30M
ANT.JPG [01/15] Gary, Here is a photo of the K1ER 3 el
30m at 90 ft over the PRO-96-3 at 75ft. Taken through
the palm trees in the yard. 73 John D. Peters

COMMENT:
-----Original Message-----From: John Peters To:
Mosley Electronics, Inc.
Subject: Re:
Mosley 3 el 30 mtr Yagi You really should add the 30m
yagi to your web pages. Paul Dunphy
VE1DX and I are really doing well with them. One of my
Mile High DX Club friends told me I was the loudest
signal calling VP6DX on 30 meters. John K1ER
Comment from K1ER,
John, on his S-303 30 meter 3 element Mosley.
I got a call from a
DXer in MO to tell me I was the loudest station working
VP6DX on Ducie Island on 30 meters. Aloha John
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PRO-67-C-3
PRO-67-C Going Up!
-----Original
Message----From: dsteele Sent: Friday,
February 08, 2008, 11:32 AM To:
Cc: mosley Subject: RTTY RU Pictures
Jay, If I'm too
late, it's no problem. Here a a few pictures of my new
anteena and tower installed in June of this year. I've
done 3 or 4 RTTY Roundup's now, and I enjoy them a lt.
Last year,I was lucky enough to win first place in the
MidWset division,low power class. That was from this QTH,
using my Orion, and an all band dipole srung in the trees
at about 35 feet. This year, the new tower holds a Mosely
Pro 67 C 3 at 58 feet, and resonant dipoles on 80 and
160. Needless to say, this is a much nicer setup. I think
Mosley antennas are really under rated, as this thing
works great!! I made my goal of 800 qso's in the roundup
this year, and hopefully will have a good result in the
final scoring. I am using a Ten Tec Orion, LDG AT-200 Pro
tuner, and N1MM for software. If you need any more info,
just drop me an e mail.
That's me up on
the tower, installing the new antenna.The ground crew was
my son Nathan, and Joe Foreman, a ham buddy and my wife
Debi. The crane operator, Steve Pacha ia also a local ham.
Thanks, Don Steele, NT0F

Nice
Job!
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PRO-67-B
I
just received this picture and had to put it up. This
is from today's current ice storm here in the
mid-west. This is a PRO-67-B getting hit again by the
weather! So?
WS0E's
PRO-67-B

Thanks
Joe for the picture!
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PRO-96-S
Hullo Gary, I made the
first tests with my new PRO96S.
My first impression is that the antenna really
overperforms my old PRO96, which was impressive itself. I
was expecially impressed in the 40m performances ! On 30m
I don't miss my S302 (element full size) which, as you
know, has been destroied with the PRO96 due to a tower
brake. Really a good job for a multiband antenna ! I can't
imagine something better!
Best 73's from Dan, HB9CIP
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PRO-67-B
May 25, 2007
Hi Gary,
I worked already a lot
of stations on the mosley pro67b
working perfect on all bands ...on 10meter i have get a
little pile up ..many stations was calling me :-))) here
again the second foto from the antenne from me
...thanks to the whole team! 73's BEN, www.pd2ba.nl

May 31, 2007
Hi Gary ,
Yes i am very happy
with this antenna ...the next antenna will be again Mosley
...thats for sure :-)
73's BEN
take a look on my
homepage http://www.pd2ba.nl
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PRO-67-C-3
To: Gary Sr & Jr: I
would like to give you some feedback on the PRO-67-C I
installed at the end of October, 2006. First I was
given a delivery of 30 working days which you beat by
several days. Thank you! Further, the marked and
pre-drilled holes made assembly very straight forward.
I did have a few questions regarding tuning the 40 meter
portion which were quickly answered by phone.The antenna
was installed on a US Tower HDX-555 crank-up which is kept
at around the 40 foot level most of the time. Band
conditions have certainly not been great in the past 5
months, but below is a chart of the countries worked and
confirmed from my log for the period.
Mode
Worked/Confirmed
Mixed 165
111
Phone
80
52
CW
135 85
40M
103 65
30M
43 21
20M
101 60
15M
25 16
12M
1
1
10M
3
2
I have DXCC Mixed mode
worked and confirmed. I also have CW, 40 and 20 meter DXCC
worked and they will hopefully be confirmed in the next
couple of months. (I receive 2-5 DX QSL's every day.)
Not bad for five months! As you will note, I am on 40
meters a great deal. I was concerned the PRO-67-C
would not be high enough to provide a low takeoff angle
for 40 meter DX. I am sure it would work even better
much higher, but I am extremely pleased with the results
which are much better than I ever expected!
While I like to chase DX, few of my contacts were
'Contest Contacts' i.e., signal report and location only.
To say the least, I am very happy with the antenna.
Attached is a photo of the installation. If anyone
has a question for a user, feel free to direct them to me.
Wayne L. Smith K9MRD
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PRO-67-C-3
Gary.. Well after three
years of getting things together everything came together
last week and the PRO-67C3 I purchased from you is in the
air. I just wanted to send you these pictures and Thank
You for your advice and support when we called in with a
few questions. I look forward to many years of service out
of the PRO-67C3. My first contact was in Hondurus using
less than 50 watts, not bad when at the time I didn't know
the antenna was pointed away from him.. Oh well, still
learning. Please allow me to say a special Thank You to
AF4WA who told me about Mosley and who also was
instrumental in it's purchase and putting it together.
Thanks Again Gary for a Quality Product and Professional
Support on the phone. 73's KC4UIW Tommy Jeter LaGrange, GA

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PRO-67-B-3
(New
PRO-67-B at N0ARU's QTH!)
-----Original
Message-----From: Bill [mailto:willie@sio.midco.net]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006,
7:20 PM To: mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Subject:
PRO 67 B 3" BOOM The beam went up 10/7/06, It is on a
Rohn 25g tower at 63 ft. We used a cantiliner methoud to
put it up. The antenna rode up on a cable attached to a
pulley. Double tag lines on each end of the antenna helped
control it during a 28 mph gust. As the wind did let up,
as it went up? About a 4 foot piece of aluminum angle iron
was u bolted to the boom with a rope on the top, so as the
antenna went up we could change the pitch, and send it up
at a 45 degree angle to help us out getting it to the
tower. Swr is less than 1.3.1 on all of the six bands. F/B
on 20 meters is great! Here is a few pic's of it. Sorry
but the e-mail attachment will be large. Bill N0ARU

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PRO-67-C-3
Here
is one of the 1st letters on the Mosley's surviving
hurricane Charlie! Think about this! Look what
happened to the towns Charlie hit and consider the
fact that the 99% of the Mosley's survived if the
towers stayed up! Mosley..."A
Better Antenna"!
----- Original Message ----- From:
KD4UDY To: mosley Sent: Wednesday,
September 15, 2004 8:03 PM Subject: Want to
see what happens to a Pro-67-C-3 in a Cat 4
Hurricane? Hello,I want to take this opportunity to
thank you for designing and manufacturing such a
superior antenna. Please don't ever compromise and
lower your design standards. My Mosley Pro-67-C-3
survived the winds of category four hurricane
Charley with only a few minor issues. The fact that
the antenna was completely intact after the
eyewall of the hurricane, with sustained winds of 145
MPH, passed just 12 miles from my house was very
reassuring. My tower is in a location where it
is fully exposed for about a mile from the South
East to the South West where the strongest winds
came from. The antenna rotated about 45 degrees on
the mast from the stress of the hurricane force
winds. All of the nuts on the U bolts securing the
antenna to the mast were all torqued down tightly.
It just rotated on the mast. Many other hams in town
either sustained heavy damage to their towers
and or antennas due to the hurricane or lost them
completely. Thanks again for designing and
manufacturing such a superior, no compromise,
antenna. Respectfully, Dave Kinsell, ARS KD4UDY

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PRO-67-C-3
-----
Original Message ----- From: <flores_j@tsm.esTo: mosley@mosley-electronics.comSent:
Monday, March 28, 2005 6:49 AM Subject: PRO-67-C in my
QTH in Canary Island Dear Customer Service,I just
completed the assembly of my new PRO 67 C boom
3". I followed your instructions and could mount
it very easy on a tower on my home (see photo).The SWR
in all band is correct. This is my first multi-band
beam. I am very satisfied with the performace of
this antenna.The rotor is located in the bottom of the
tower (see *146.jpg). My home is situated in Gran
Canaria Island (Canary Island) near the coast of
North-Africa.Thanks Mosley,(See attached file:
HPIM0154.JPG)(See attached file: HPIM0151.JPG)(See
attached file: HPIM0156.JPG)( See attached file:
HPIM0146.JPG) EC8AYU Juan
Flores

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PRO-96-3
Pictures
of AH7C's QTH and his new
PRO-96, taken from K1ER's QTH (K1ER, John is on the
left), who also has a PRO-96! AH7C, Tet also has a
PRO-96 at his Tokyo QTH.

Gary,
Jr, Share with your Dad. Feel free to use.
AH7C PRO taken from the yard of the K1ER PRO.
John K1ER and Tets AH7C with his PRO through the palm
trees
We're
ready for anything, DX, contests or weather. 73 John
D. Peters K1ER
(These
guys know how to live! Great QTH's and setups!)
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PRO-67-C-3

From
Greece, SV1VS's New PRO-67-C Thanks Nick for the
picture!
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PRO-96
These two pictures of
KG4FZR's PRO-96 and some Mosley MY's at 170'!
Talk about a great installation! Thanks to David,
KG4FZR and his crew. Behold!

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PRO-96 & S-302
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Daniele Christen" To: mosley Sent:
Thursday, October 06, 2005 11:42 AM Subject: K7C
Kure Isl. DX-PED Hello Gary, Working
Kure I experienced how the PRO96
and the S302
works great! Many European stations had big troubles
working this rare spot. It was fantastic to see how easy
it could be if you have a good antenna. Everyone downhere
asked what antenna I'm using and few of them were ready to
beleive I was not using monobanders ! Best 73's from Dan,
HB9CIP
HB9CIP, ----- Original Message -----
From:Daniele Christen To: mosley Sent:
Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:35
PM Subject: PRO96-3 and S302 Antennas Hello Gary,
Having experienced now quite 9 months dx and contest
operating with our new PRO96-3 and S302 the only thing I
can say it that both antennas performs superbly on all
bands. Compared with the old PRO67c3, which have been now
mounted in our contest QTH, both antennas shows a better
performance. The S302 performs very good. Mecanically
there is no comparison with HI-GAIN and KLM antennas. In
the enclosed picture you can see the PRO96-3 and S302, in
the middle of a phased Array for 80m and a Vertical for
160m, overviewing Muzzano Lake and Mount Lema in the
southern Alps. (Picture to follow in a few days.)
P.S. If I should one day upgrade the system, my choice
could only be the new PRO96S. Best 73's from Dan,
HB9CIP
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PRO-57-B
----- Original Message
----- From:EARTHGRID To:mosley Sent:
Saturday, December 17, 2005
4:31 PM Subject: Pro-57-B Mosley Electronics, The Pro-57
is up and working fantastic. SWR is right on without
any additional adjustments at all. Even at 16 feet,
basically on the roof, I am getting signal reports of
15 to 20 over on 20 meters. The tower motors up to
55 feet. This antenna was completely installed by
one person (a 62 year-old aging ham)--I carried the boom
and two driven elements up and clamped by myself, then
carried the additional 5 elements up one at a time.
But the entire process was only one afternoon. Thanks for
a great antenna. John, W3HPW

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PRO-96-3
-----Original Message----- From:
Mike Tucholski Sent: Wednesday, February
15, 2006 1:14 PM To: mosley MOSLEY: I
PURCHASE A PRO 96-3 ANTENNA
FROM YOU A FEW YEARS BACK. THIS THING FUNCTIONS BEYOND MY
WILDEST DREAMS AS I AM VERY HAPPY WITH IT. IT IS ON A 140
FOOT GUYED TOWER. MIKE, NS9X STURGEON BAY, WI 54235 ns9x@charter.net
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PRO-96
KD8ID, Original Message ----- From:
kd8id To: mosley Sent: Wednesday, June
16, 2004 8:48 PM Subject: Pro 96 Hi Gary: This is
Ron Alexander in Lansing, Michigan. The Pro 96 has
been up for a week now and I am very please with the
results. I took down my old Pro 67B and it was in great
condition after 14 years. The new antenna, as it should,
is by far superb to the 67B. I wish I would have had
the 96 years ago. My signal reports are great and I
am usually told I have the stongest signal on the band.
Thanks again for the fantastic antenna. This is my
fourth Mosley since I have been licensed. The 96 is simply
beautifullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!
Keep up the good work. Ron KD8ID
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PRO-67-C-3
W3NRS,
Norm has his retirement all setup! New House in the
sun and a New PRO-67-C about to go up!

Enjoy!
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PRO-67-C
KB9QAD, ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Lewis, Rob (GE Advanced
Materials)" Rob.Lewis@ge.com
To: mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004
11:59 AM Subject: Brag Letter Gary, The performance of my Pro
67C is amazing. I very rarely have to turn the
amp on. Earlier this week, I heard stations, in the states
talking with a friend in the Caribbean. They were
commenting on how there 600-800 watts & nice antennas
were holding out late in the evening. They said they could
tell there were other stations on frequency, but were too
weak to copy. I used 100 watts & was 5-9+ into the
Caribbean, on 17 meters. Also the antenna is built to
last. No thin tubing or cheap hardware here. You have
always been available & courteous with any questions
or concerns that I may have had. Looking forward to
receive my Mosley 6 meter beam, recently ordered.
Please find enclosed a picture of my Pro, at 70 feet, and
keep up the good work. 73 de KB9QAD
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PRO-67-C
KB9QAD, 3-26-04, Gary, The performance
of my Pro-67-C is amazing. I very rarely
have to turn the amp on. Earlier this week, I heard
stations, in the states talking with a friend in the
Caribbean. They were commenting on how there 600-800 watts
& nice antennas were holding out late in the evening.
They said they could tell there were other stations on
frequency, but were too weak to copy. I used 100 watts
& was 5-9+ into the Caribbean, on 17 meters. Also the
antenna is built to last. No thin tubing or cheap hardware
here. You have always been available & courteous with
any questions or concerns that I may have had. Looking
forward to receive my Mosley 6 meter beam, recently
ordered. Please find enclosed a picture of my Pro, at 70
feet, and keep up the good work. 73 de KB9QAD
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PRO-67-B
GE folks especially Gary, Email shall
serve as initial notification that I am sending a CD with
JPG pictures of my Mosley PRO-67 mounted at 70 feet height
which survived its seventh or so ice storm. I'm the
original owner and the antenna has been up for many years
since new. Of particular note is the fact that the ice
storm occurred April 6, 2003 and lasted over a 3 to 4 day
period to be subsequently finished with about 4" of
snow. This is Spring in Washington Twp, Michigan (30 miles
North of Detroit). The ice storm was touted as the worst
hitting this area in 30 years. Over 200,000 people of
Detroit Edison and Consumer's Power were without
electricity, with up to 6 days outage. A tree even fell on
our garage causing damage. The Mosley PRO-67 still flies
proudly over my QTH. Thanks for the very well made product
and enjoy the pictures. 73's Bill Rovas, WA1APX/8
Washington Twp, MI
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PRO-67-C
From: Steve91949@aol.com To:mosley
Sent:Monday, December 15, 2003
9:14 PM Subject: Great Antenna! Gary, I got the PRO-67-C
up today. What a great antenna! It loaded right up on all
bands and performs great. I have simple antennas (dipoles
and a ground plane) up for many of the bands with the
ability to quickly switch between them for comparisons.
The beam is really working! Thanks for a great antenna.
73, Steve Cerwin WA5FRF
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PRO-67-C
WA5FRF, I got the PRO-67-C up
today. What a great antenna! It loaded right up on all
bands and performs great. I have simple antennas (dipoles
and a ground plane) up for many of the bands with the
ability to quickly switch between them for comparisons.
The beam is really working! Thanks for a great antenna.
Monday, December 15, 2003 9:14 PM Steve.
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PRO-67-B
KA7T, PRO-67-B, "First let me say
how pleased I am with my PRO-67 beam. It has been in use
for about 5 years or so and is great. A first class
multi-band beam." 11-26-01
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PRO-57-B
KB6JOX, PRO-57-B "Great job to
everyone at Mosley! Thank you for my PRO-57-B."
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PRO-57-B
N3XI, PRO-57-B "Bottom line is that
I am extremely please with the performance of my
PRO-57-B."
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PRO-67-C
HB9CIP, "My PRO-67-C
is working very well! Compared with a vertical system with
60 buried radials on 40 meters the 67-C is 2 'S' units
better. Great results! What a great antenna the PRO-67-C.
We are ordering soon for our contest station another one
soon."
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PRO-67-B
HB9JAW, PRO-67-B, "I am very happy
to own a Mosley PRO-67-B. PS: HB9CNV and HB9JBL would
never give away their PRO-67-B's, as well!"
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PRO-67-C
W9RB, "My PRO-67-C
does a good job on all bands from 40 to 10."
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PRO-67-B
N4PYD, PRO-67-B, "FABULOUS! Thanks
again for building an exceptional product, keep up the
good work."
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PRO-67-B
N5OON, PRO-67-B, "I want to thank
your company, the PRO-67-B antenna is wonderful! The wait
for delivery was worth it...I am going to have many years
of enjoyment from it.."
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PRO-67-B
KQ4RS, PRO-67-B, "The assembly like
all Mosleys, is simple. The SWR curves are exactly where
your manual says they should be. As for the performance, I
worked 3Y0PI on 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, and 40, both phone and
cw. I have a well known 2 element full size 40 meter beam
on another tower and the PRO-67-B
out performed it! Thank all your people for a well
made, efficient antenna.."
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PRO-67-B
KQ4RS, PRO-67-B, "The assembly like
all Mosleys, is simple. The SWR curves are exactly where
your manual says they should be. As for the performance, I
worked 3Y0PI on 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, and 40, both phone and
cw. I have a well known 2 element full size 40 meter beam
on another tower and the PRO-67-B
out performed it! Thank all your people for a well
made, efficient antenna.."
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PRO-67-B
WG0G, PRO-67-B, "I didn't think you
could make a better antenna than my CL-36, but you sure
did. The antenna has performed better than I thought it
could...and it takes up no more space than my old tri-bander.
Thanks for your continued manufacturing of quality, top
performing antennas."
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PRO-67-B
M4P-W9FW-TU4EI-TU5EV, PRO-67-B "I
had the pleasure of working over 270 countries in a 5
month period from West Africa... The reports were
phenomenal. Since my return to the U.S. I have purchased a
PRO-96."
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PRO-67-B
WK9Z, PRO-67-B "I have a 3 vertical
switchable array on 40, the 67-B out performances the
array by 3-5 S units on the long haul stuff and about 2
units into Europe. All in all, it's a fine product."
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PRO-95
KC6NJX, PRO-95, "Thank you for all
the good work you did on the PRO-95 antenna. It lives up
to all my expectations. I wan to especially thank you for
your patience when I called and asked for technical
information and directions. Thanks again."
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PRO-95
K4CJO, PRO-95, "In summary the
PRO-95 has been a very strong performer and has met my
expectations for a single antenna for 5 bands with mono
band performance."
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PRO-96
K9FN, PRO-96, "I continue to love
the antenna...By the way this antenna really draws a crowd
when people hear what I\'92m using. Comments range from
"Is it really that big? to, "Boy I wish I had
one." My own feeling is that for the first time in my
life I have found a multiband antenna worthy of my tower
and my DX aspirations."
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PRO-96
K1ER, PRO-96, "Many of the DXers
buying are doing so after an exchange of electronic mail
and usually several phone calls. You might be interested
in some of the quotes: 1.) Sub: ICE,
ICE, ICE and more ICE John there is justified
increased interest in Mosley antennas around here (Minn.).
We had a horrible ice/wind storm on Friday...6 days after
my new PRO-57-B went up in the air. I spent Friday evening
watching the thing whip around atop my tower, wondering
when it was coming down, and thinking of all the work and
$$$ that would be going down the drain. Well, it didn't
come down! It is bowed under the weight of 1/2 to 3/4
inches of ice but doesn't appear to have been damaged by
50+ MPH winds that followed the ice storm... There were
many antennas lost around here since Friday and it seems
that Mosley has done everything right in their
construction. I know another ham with a Mosley CL-36 that
also has survived with no damage....2.) (Same ice storm)
If anybody wants to know how other brands will stand up to
3/4" radial ice and 50 MPH winds, simply put, they're
an ugly mess.." "My PRO-57-B at 92 feet
survived...it was -5F this AM... not much ice melting.
Mosley seems to be the antenna of choice around here after
the ice storm." "PRO-96 Colorado, "I came
out at sunrise this morning to shovel 6 inches of very wet
snow to feed the birds. There was 2 to 3 inches of the
same heavy snow on top of all the elements, boom, etc., of
the PRO-96. So I just turned it back and forth 90 degrees
a few times and shook off all the snow. I am still pleased
with the performance on all six bands..."
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PRO-96
V2IAS, PRO-96, "It was a pleasure
doing business with you on the telephone. I received my
PRO-96 air freight in good condition. I checked the SWR on
all bands and found it was almost flat on all bands and on
both ends of all bands at the C.W. end and is almost 1:1
at 7,250 MHz. I have contacted at least 2,000 stations. My
report is excellent at all times. I must congratulate you
and say Mosley is on the top."
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PRO-67-B
K9ZE, PRO-67-B, "Gary, I just
wanted to take a moment to thank you again for all your
help. It never seems (to me at least) to be enough to just
say, "Thank You," when encountering an
all-to-infrequent, positive experience with product
support. I owned my own business for many years, and if
there was anything I learned from it, it was the
importance of maintaining an honest working rapport with
customers. Actually, and concurrently, I also learned that
no matter how good your quality control is, when your
dealing with bits and pieces of metal and plastic - -
something is always going to break (eventually). In my
making an effort to keep this note of reasonable length,
I'll just tell you that this is the fourth Mosley antenna
I've owned over the years, and your company: with its
customers, parts, and tech support, continues to amaze me.
No matter how dumb my questions have been, or how
difficult or weird my parts (needed) situation was, your
company has always come through, supplying information and
or parts needed to complete, or repair one of your
antennas. Thanks to you and your company, the 67-B is back
up in the air, looking for pile-ups to bust and new
countries to confirm. It's great for a company that really
does care about its products and its customers."
11-11-01
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IS THE LATEST REASON WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A MOSLEY! READ
THESE FIRST THREE LETTERS!
WE
RECEIVE THESE KINDS OF COMMENTS ALL OF THE TIME.
DON'T
YOU THINK YOU SHOULD FACTOR IN OUR LONGEVITY AND OUR
QUALITY OF PRODUCT WHEN YOU'RE PURCHASING YOUR ANTENNA?
OUR
ANTENNAS HAVE BEEN IN THE AIR AND IN USE LONGER THAN 95%
OF OUR COMPETITORS HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS AND A 100% LONGER
THAN ANYONE IN THE AREA OF HF BEAMS.
"LOW
PRICE IS SOON FORGOTTEN WHEN POOR QUALITY EFFECTS YOUR
OPERATING!"
WE
THOUGHT THAT KNOWING THIS MIGHT BE IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN
THE ICE, SNOW, AND STORMS ARE BRINGING DOWN EVERYTHING
ELSE AROUND YOU.
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TA-33-M
-----Original
Message----- From: Charles Camillo Sent:
Thursday, September 21, 2006
8:29 AM To: mosley Subject: TA-33 Beam
You have so many
testimonials on your website that I hesitated to add my
own. but here goes anyway.
I was originally
licensed as W9GZJ in 1949, but used dipoles only because
of space and other factors. Got transferred to Connecticut
in 1960 as W1RBO and again used a vertical antenna because
of "ease" of installation. In both cases I had
mediocre to poor results.
Then, in 1964 I got
transferred back to the Midwest, still using poor
antennas. Finally, in 1971 I bought a TA-33 Trap
Master and mounted it on a six foot tripod on the roof of
a ranch style house. I was amazed at the results even at
this low height. Successfully worked a great deal of DX,
including the South Pole, KC4USV with 5,9+ signal reports.
That's when I started to work on my DXCC.
In 1976 I got
transferred to San Diego and moved into an antenna
restricted subdivision. I decided to mount the old tripod
on a half door in a corner of the house and used a large
pipe to mount the rotor and beam. But before I put up the
beam, I cleaned it up with 00 steel wool, sprayed it with
Krylon clear lacquer and recoated the sliding elements
with Penatrox. It worked great! I figured if neighbors
complained, I could take it down without a problem. No on
did! I was W6TGK at the time.
In 1980, I got
transferred back to the Midwest, still W6TGK, and this
time I put up a Rohn 25G at 50 feet. Again, I went through
the same antenna preparation as before and the antenna
look "brand new".
Finally, in 1986, I
retired and moved two miles south on a 5/8 acre lot,
put the Rohn 125 feet from the house and put up a US
Towers TX-455 crank-up/tilt-over tower. This was going to
be my "Last Hurrah". Again, I reconditioned the
antenna, replaced some insulators on the driven element
and up she went looking good as new!
I had a great time
working DX and finally made my DXCC!
That antenna has
performed flawlessly with low SWR on all bands for all
these years, but now, due to recent surgery for severe
arthritic stenosis. I'm restricted in my activities. So,
I've had the tower and antennas taken down to dispose of
them.
And, you know what?
The beam still looks great! There are no signs of
deterioration anywhere!
There is no question
that your website is correct, "Mosley antennas are
handed down from one generation to another. Forgive my
long ramble, but I just had to tell the whole story.
73 Charlie
W9ISV

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MP-33
-----Original
Message-----From: Ian C Coombe Sent:
Monday, September 18, 2006,
12:57 PM To: mosley Subject: MP33 TRIBANDER
PARTS
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I have just
ordered THREE (3) insulating blocks P/N
A-1002 plus required hardware. One is still
in perfect condition.
This antenna
has been at the top of my tower for 35 years and
this is the first time that it has required any
kind of servicing.
I would like
to congratulate Mosley for your excellent product.
We have a somewhat extreme climate at this
location in Montreal. During an ice storm a
few years ago the MP33 was caked in approximately
1 inch of solid ice. I felt sure the whole
contraption was going to come down. The
elements were very severely bent from the
horizontal but once the ice melted all elements
assumed their correct orientation.
Thank You, Ian
C. Coombe, VE2DOH, Montreal
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TA-33-M
-----Original
Message-----From: Honsam@aol.com [mailto:Honsam@aol.com]Sent:
Saturday, August 19, 2006 6:03 PMTo: mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Subject: TA33 - A great antenna
I thought I would
e-mail a picture I recently took of two Turkey Vultures
sitting on my 40+ year old TA33. You have engineered it
well for wind load as well as bird load. I bought the TA33
in about 1965 direct from Mosley. Over the years I have
made a few repair, the most significant being after an 8
inch snow storm in Nebraska which was accompanied by
80 mph winds. The only repair required was replacing one
section of aluminum tubing. The reflector was blown off
the boom, which probably due to my not tightening the u
bolt sufficiently. Over the years I have had the beam
installed at 4 different locations and took the
opportunity each time it was reassembled to inspect it and
replaced an insulator or hardware as needed. I was
always able to get the parts I needed from Mosley.
Thanks & 73'
Sam, KØAFN

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Have
a TA-33 I picked up used in 1993 and has been up in
the air ever since and not been taken down, It stills
works as if it was new. SWR is still as when it
was put up and still making DX contacts, My comments
are always positive about my mosley.
Steve
Stevenson
W5QC
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Dear Melissa
Thank you very much for the fast delivery of
my order.
There was one small problem with the
protection caps
for the traps that are not the right size.
They cannot be used for the 2 traps on the
TA--40KR.
But i will keep them as spares in case the
other ones
deteriorate :-)
Thanks again for the excellent customer
service.
Included are some pictures of the TA-54-XLN6
with
the TA-40-KR installed.
Regards,
Martin De Craemer ON6MX
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Hi Tim,
Thought you might enjoy these pictures that show a
Universal Towers free-standing heavy duty 60-foot
aluminum tower with the TA-34XL-WARC with 40M element at
about 61-feet and the 6N2 at about 70 feet.
Both are working fantastically well, and if you'd like
to post these pictures you have my permission.
Thanks for all the help and the great antennas.
73,
Bill k1ev
Mystic, CT
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Hello:
Though you might like a
picture of my 1965 ta 33 upgraded to a ta34.
It looks good and works
even better. Feel free to use this anyway
you need.
It only took me 6 months
to get it put together and up. Not
your fault it was mine. When you have
limited physical abilities and have to depend on
other that why it took 6 months.
Check out my web page
too.
73, Bill, WA0KBZ
Linn, Mo.
Bill Hudson,WA0KBZ
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TA-63-N with
TA-40-KR
-----Original
Message-----
From: Joe
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:53 AM
To: mosley
Subject: TA-40-KR Ground Strap Application
Hello,
Received my TA-40-KR and installed it on my TA-63N beam
Saturday
morning. Everything went excellent and it is up
and working.
Instructions were adequate and my only comment
would be the add about
the application for the ground strap on the new
TA-63N, unless I missed
it in the instructions.
I would like to add that I am completely pleased with
your quality and
attention to detail in manufacturing antennas.
Both the TA-63N and the
TA-40-KR were well built and easy to assemble. This one
sure is a great
addition for those of us with a small residential
footprint.
Thanks
Joe - N4CB
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TA-33-JR-N WARC
Hi Gary,
I got the
Ta-33-jr-W together yesterday in about 4 hours or so.
Very well designed and the color coding and
predrilling make it easy to assemble. Just got it up
about an hour ago. SWR good on all bands (less than
2:1) Did some checking with several stations and all
had the Mosley where it should be, a couple of S units
over the dipole despite very poor band conditions
today. I am well pleased with the antenna. Should be
fun.
Good job, Paul (KJ6U)
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TA-34-XL
I
installed the MT-34-XL in April 2010 and I was really
impressed by the performance and especially the absence
of SWR on all bands! 1.1. ~
1.2 in 10 to 15 and 20 meters
73
de
IK7IMP
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Hello
I recently purchased one of
your SR WARC KITs to retrofit my older TA-33M antenna. I
was not only pleased with the personable service that
Mosley provided me with but also with the fact that I
knew I could count on receiving a quality product that
has not been compromised over the years as many others
have. I had a question in the middle of the installation
process and had to call Mosley Technical Support and low
and behold.... after 2 rings I got a real person who
promptly and courtesy helped me with the issue at hand!
How many companies these days can you expect that
kind of service from? Most likely you would get a voice
mail and perhaps a response in several days... if at
all. I have been involved in radio communications all my
life and have always known that Mosley means quality,
all one has to do is feel a Mosley element in their
hands in comparison to a competitors product and the
difference is immediately apparent! I must
say that knowing all this about Mosley's products, I am
still very surprised and impressed with the performance
of the SR WARC KIT over the folded dipole that I was
utilizing on 17 meters which supposedly had a bit of
gain on that band. Thank you so much for being there and
please! Don't ever change a thing, you have got the
right formula and I'm a big fan and advocate of Mosley!
Best Regards and 73s!
Sam (Stuart L. Chaplin) N2SLC

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For old time sake I
decided to browse your website. There was a time I
would spend hours going through your catalogs but I am
celebrating 10 years with your TA-33-WARC with the 40
meter attachment. The antenna was moved
about 6 years ago and this time the tower is 40 feet
instead of 30 feet. All I can say is the
antenna just keep going and going and going.
I has helped me log more DX countries than you can
imagine (289). I wish I had a 70 tower to
put it on and maybe someday my dream will come true.
In the mean time the quality and strength of you antenna
has outlasted two rotors. Your manufacturing
and material selection has obviously provide an antenna
that will last for years to come. Thanks for
the terrific product. Stan Zupan – AA8IN

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Hello Gary i will send you a picture of
my MOSLEY TA-34-XL this is the best antenna that i
ever used the antenna has a good SWR on all
bands also the F/B is good and the whole
performance is great.
Thanks for this fine peace of equipment .
Jack PD0SV

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S-33
Original Message ----- From:
KC9ALA.Bill To: mosley Sent: Sunday, July
11, 2004 10:28 PM Subject: Emailing: bills pics 170
HI RAY de KC9ALA BILL FROM
ILLINOIS . JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT THE SUPER-33
17, 20 and 40 Meters WITH A
30' BOOM IS WORKING SUPER . IM VERY HAPPY WITH THE
PERFORMANCE AND THE CRAFTMANSHIP OF THIS ANTENNA . ITS A
WORK OF ART RAY , THANK EVERYONE AT MOSLEY FOR A GOOD
JOB . IM KILLING THE GUYS ON 40 METERS . THE FIGURES ARE
RIGHT ON THE MONEY RAY , MABE A LITTLE CONSERVATIVE. ONCE
AGAIN THANKS FOR A GREAT ANTENNA . 73 BILL

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TA-33-M-WARC
with TA-40-KR
-----Original
Message----- From: H. Bolster Sent:
Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:58 AM To:
mosley Subject: Picture my antenna
Hello. I will send you
a picture of my TA-33-M Warc with TA-40-KR element. It
works great. Exelent antenna. With regards 73, Henry
Bolster, PI3/PI2TWE/PC2KY

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TA-53-M
-----Original Message-----From: CLAYTON
YARBROUGH Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 5:23 PM To:
Mosley Electronics, Inc. Subject: RE: TA-53M Hello AGAIN
from sunny North Florida. I just wanted to update you on
the TA-53-M that I received. It went up TWO weeks ago
TODAY & it is working GREAT as I expected! I have made
ZERO contacts on 12 meters but know when that band opens
it will also work VERY well there as on 10,15,17,& 20
meters. I tell everyone what a GREAT antenna it is but
have explained that if ordering an antenna from your
company NOT too get in a HURRY which was & is my ONLY
complaint. ANYONE I can hear I can work & usually with
no more than 2 calls just like it was with the TA-33JR I
replaced with the TA-53-M. I am sending a second email
with a photo of the antenna on the tower if you wish to
use it on your site you may do so!
Thanks again for another GREAT antenna
& helping me bust the pileups! 73's & God bless,
Clayton W4KVW Jesus Christ is Lord!
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RV-6C
-----Original Message----- From: James
Bledsoe Sent: Thursday, February
05, 2009 5:21 PM To: mosley Subject: RV6C
Report
Gary- Here are a couple pictures of the
RV6C we installed this year here in Orange, CA. I have it
mounted on the pipe about 3 1/2 feet into the ground.
Attached is a ground rod at about 3 1/2 feet and 2 radials
for 40, 1 for 20. The performance is excellent. As you can
see I have it mounted on the side of a hill. The antenna
is about 20ft tall and it is up on the hill at about 5 1/2
feet up.Very easy to assemble and when you look at the
quality of some of these other antennas on the market,
Mosley is clearly "A Better Antenna". Best
Regards-Jimbo KK5GG

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RV-6C
June 12, 2008
Hi Gary; Just wanted to
tell you what my RV6C Vertical had been up to here in
Florida since the summer of 2004. You can see that
my Vertical is ground mounted with 12 radials about 20
feet long place on the grass. What has it
accomplished (2) WAS, DXCC (120 confirmed), WAC, (2) NFL
1st place SSB Low Power DX Contest (ARRL), not bad for
doing it barefoot. Just like to ask I am looking for
a Vertical that covers 160 to 10 it could be up to 45 feet
tall (I live in Deed Restrictive Development I would hide
it among the pines. Anyway just keep up the good
work! 73's Ed Lapinski KV1P

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TA-36
A Thank You from Tom Morgan
ZS1AFS/G0CAJ regarding a 40 year old TA-36
-----Original Message-----From:
Tom Morgan Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008
9:50 PM To: Mosley Electronics, Inc. Subject:
TA36 working Thank you ----- Original Message -----
Hi Gary As promised I am writing to give you an update on
my TA-36. First let me say thank you for all the help.
Since operating with the TA-36 I have been working DX
stations, and more particularly the West Coast for my WAS. I
am well pleased with its performance on 20M. I was
working W6ccp long path yesterday before any of the other
ZS or far east stations could copy him! I was running
200watts pep from my TS-480HX. My tower is 15m above
fround and the terrain is flat for a long distance towards
the east (long path). On 20m it resonates at
14.255+/- (1.35:1) and is good without an ATU for
much of the band. I am working PSK so I am using an ATU,
but for fone I do not have to for most of the band. I see
the frequency is a little lower than the spec. and I
include it as it may give you an insight regarding the 10m
band. On 15m the antenna resonanates at 21.255
+/- (1.4:1) and is fairly flat in line with the spec.
sheet you sent. On 10m the antenna is a 'best
match' with a SWR of 1.65:1 on 28.930 +/-. It appears to
be a sharper rise in SWR than on the spec. sheet.I made up
the transformer from the TA-36 transformer assembly sheet
and we triple-checked the measurements. I used RG213 as I
was told that the coax needed to have 0.66 velocity
factor. I was told the transformer was there because the
antenna has an impedence of 25ohms on 10m. Is
there anything I can do to bring the antenna SWR on 10m down,
or do I just run it thru the ATU? As the feed is held in
place using one of the driven element holding machine
screws it will be a major job to remove and start again.
When I bring the antenna down for a check, in a few years,
I will be modifying this so the structure and the
electrical feed do not share hardware. This
antenna fell down during erection and was left
neglected for some 10 years until i was given it. That it
works so well it a testimony to the design and
construction. I wonder how old the design is.
Is there anything you can suggest, please let me know -
and thank you guys once more for your advice
Brgds Tom Morgan ZS1AFS/G0CAJ
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TA-33-M-WARC with TA-40-KR
-----Original Message-----From: Marco
Motta (IZ1LBB) Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 9:38 AM
To: mosley Subject: TA-33-M WARC + TA-40-KR in Italy
Hi there! Please find attached a picture
of my new TA-33-M Warc (+40m Kit). It’s on the top of my
tower over the roof (around 20 meters to the ground) in
North West Italy. The antenna is really well built and,
all in all, easy to assemble. A bit more difficult is the
40 meter kit that unexpectedly expects an opposite color
code (outside vs inside). In addition, the 20 meter swr-band
seems a bit narrower than what is declared in the manual.
I’m wondering if the TA-40-KR could be the cause of
that. The rest of the bands are OK. Anyway, I’m happy
and satisfied by these great products, especially after
the first weeks of use. Thanks Mosley! ‘73 de IZ1LBB
(alias KI4TJB) Ivrea - Italy

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TA-33-M
-----Original
Message----From: Carl Thomas Sent: Wednesday,
September 24, 2008 1:10 PM To: mosley Subject: TA-33-M
Gary,
One month ago I bought a TA33M that made me the third
owner. After installation at 45 feet, it performed
better than I ever imagined it would. The swr was 1.2 to
1.5 across the entire transmitting frequencies and there
were no glitches. (no dead spots) Needless to say I
was extremely happy. The antenna is as advertised or
better. Then, just two weeks ago, I was told by the
original owner that it was acquired in 1965! Now I'm
wondering how it has survived Michigan and northern
Illinois winters and still performs equally well with any
other beam in its class. Amazing isn't it. I have
absolutely no complaints at all. The best peice of
equipment I have ever owned. Thanks for making " Made
in America" continuing to mean that we are still
the best. Sincerely, Carl Thomas W4YKY,
Warm Springs, Ga
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TA-33-M & TW-22-M
A LITTLE EARLY FOR
ICE, BUT........PLAN NOW!
-----Original
Message-----From: David Land Sent:
Thursday, July 03, 2008, 1:26 PM To:
mosley Subject: Mosley beams can handle the
ice! I saw on your website a shot of the TA-33M with
ice on it. Attached is a shot of my beams from Jan
2002, that's a 35+ year old TA-33M and a TW-22M above
it. All with about 1" of ice all over them both!.
The ice melted and they were just fine for many years
until I moved. 73, Dave, KD5FX

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TA-33-JR-N WARC
-----Original Message-----From:
John Schlosser Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008,
8:33 PM To: 'Mosley Electronics, Inc. Subject:
RE: ta33jrwarc: Gentlemen, Have had my TA33jrWARC up about
4 weeks now, it has weathered many storms in OK the last
few weeks and have received many good reports, if the DX
is there I can usually work ‘em. Thanks for all
your help. You can check it out at www.qrz.com
search for W5GFI. 73’s, John, W5GFI.
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TA-53-M
New TA-53-M goes up at
DD9SI's QTH!

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TA-53-M
Hi Gary, The TA53M
works great, hope you can use the photos for your promos,
always like your antennas, have been using them for over
thirty years, well recomemded.God Bless, Henry N4EDQ.

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MP-33-N
WARC
-----Original
Message----- From: SCOTT MARNELLI Sent:
Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 10:01 PM
To:
mosley Subject: MP 33-N-WARC: The best move I've
ever made was the purchase of the Mosley
MP-33-N-WARC ! With all the antenna manufacturers out
there,Mosley has the most experience and it shows in
the quality of their product. I live 250 yards away
from an airport,so my height is limited.The Mosley
sits on top of my tower, 30ft up. It performs well at that
height. Thanks
Mosley 73 de N3VCD

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JR-WARC
KIT (12 & 17 METER ADD ON)
-----Original
Message----- From: tom clements [mailto:g0stf@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007, 1:09 AM
To:
mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Subject: warc kit: Many Thanks for Delivery of the
TA33 Jnr Warc kit, It took me one hour to fit and it works
brilliant no problems at all, in fact it has improved the
beam I noticed on 20 Mtrs it is up 2-3 S points on recieve
and tunes up as stated, Thanks once again for your
service. Tom - G0STF.....
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TA-54-XLN-6
-----Original
Message-----From: Ron Toller Sent:
Sunday, November 11, 2007, 6:18 PM To: mosley Subject:
TA54XL-6
Gary,
It's Up @ 100'! Raising your antenna was the easiest part.
Old antenna had to be taken down, a 2-meter phased array
had to be taken down, and the rotor changed prior to the
TA54 going up. Went up the first time and didn't
touch one guy wire. Preliminary analyzer reports
look good on all bands, will have on the air for
Sweepstakes this weekend. Ron-N4US, Silver Springs Radio
Club Ocala, Florida

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TW-33-XL
-----Original Message----- From: Paul M
Dunphy Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 6:46 PM To:
mosley Subject: Fantastic antenna for the WARC Bands Hi
Gary, I held off sending this because I wanted to put your
antenna through a full year of Nova Scotia weather,
including the ice and winds of March. I installed
the 30/17/12 metre TW-33-XL in September 2006, and I was
astonished at the DX I was working. It really cracks
on all 3 bands, and to have 3 elements on 30-metres is
something else. No wonder the N8S guys decided to
take three of them to Swains Island! This beam has
taken everything our weather can throw at it for 14
months, and increased my DXCC totals on all three WARC
bands dramatically. It is literally a "one
call" antenna on 30-metres, and there is no
compromising 17 and 12, either. Like all Mosley
antennas, it is built to last a lifetime. Anyone who
has traditional 20/15/10 tribander and wants to get on the
WARC bands with great forward gain and F/B needs to have a
TW-33-XL. Accept nothing less! 73.DX Paul VE1DX

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TA-33-JR-N
-----Original
Message----- From: Dennis & Sue [mailto:highwood@mtintouch.net]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007, 9:58 AM
To:
mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Subject: Thank you
Good
Morning from Stanford, Montana. Just wanted to say thank
you for a wonderful antenna, the TA-33-JR. It arrived on
the 20th, and I got it up to a towering height of 25 feet
on the 21st. As you can see by my "small" roof
tower, it's not as high as most installations, but, it
works great! Had to use what I had, and that was it. The
only problem I discovered was that the old rotor cable I
had was one conductor short,so had to order some more. It
arrived and got it installed the 26th. Nice to be able to
turn the antenna. Yes, if I can hear them, I can work
them. The antenna went together easily and I got it up on
the roof by myself with no trouble what so ever. It
was definitely worth the wait. Thank
you so much for a fine product. I truly appreciate it.
Sincerely,Dennis Caldwell, KK7XE

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TA-53-M with TA-40-KR
-----Original
Message-----From: N1QXV [mailto: Sent: Tuesday,
August 14, 2007 10:03 PM To: mosley Subject: TA53M
Pics testimonial\line
I have just put up my
first tower and of course I chose Mosley as my
antenna. I had a TA33jr before this and worked the
world now I have this awesome TA53M / 40 and I cant
believe the performance. I am usually first called in
a pile and I can work any station I hear ! Having 40m
on a yagi is incredible, you don't realize what you
are missing until you run the 40 meter kit{\cf0 }on a
boom like this one. Attached are a few pictures, I
could not crop them to make them smaller so I hope you
can do your best and put them on your web page. 73 -
N1QXV, John

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TA-33-JR-N
-----Original Message-----From: Rolf-Chello
Sent:} Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:35 AM To: Mosley
Electronics, Inc. Subject:} Re: order TA-33-JR. Dear
Melissa Many Thanks for the very good support you have
given me. Antenne arrived on my doorstep yesterday , super
fast delivery by FedEx :-) Antenna is now up and running,
jesus I wish I had bougth Mosley sooner, very very easy to
install, took me less than 2 hours install it complete (in
tower) on top of a 13 floor apartment building (Super QTH
I live on the top floor. Thanks again to you and all the
folks at Mosley, Yours sincerely LA9FFA Rolf
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TA-33-M & TW-33-XL
We
have received pictures and the web site from N8S http://www.yt1ad.info/n8s/
Great
Job!


The
antennas they purchased for the DX Expedition where 3-
TA-33-M's, and 3- TW-33-XL's
Using
these antennas they also broke the QSO record for that
part of the world!
Check
out their web site for more information and pictures.
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TA-34-XL with TA-40-KR

From:
IZ3DEB Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007
6:35 AM To: mosley
Subject:
MOSLEY TA34 WARC + KIT FOR 40 MT.
Hello
Mosley,
i send my
foto of the: Mosley TA-34 WARC + KIT for 40 mt. I live
in north-east Italy , in Porto Viro (Rovigo) about 60
km south of Venice This city is in natural park of the
delta Po river and my antenna Mosley is very , very
importance for my QSO in HF and becose the winter wind
blow above 130-140 km/h ( to be called:
BORA ) ! Tnx MOSLEY, and very 73 from
Francesco -IZ3DEB.
E-MAIL: iz3deb@libero.it
Please,
visit my modest web-pages at addres:
http:\\digilander.libero.it\iz3deb
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TA-54-XL
New
TA-54-XL in Pamama!
hp3xbh@tierrasaltas.net
This is a
picture of the my house with the antennas. The beam
is a Mosely TA54-XL 5 band antenna (10-20) just off
the drawing board last year and working very well.
Nice View!
More
references on Mosley antennas: Check out this email
address, http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3290
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TA-53-M/63 6 METER CONVERSION KIT
-----Original Message-----From: rncapts
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 3:29 PM To: mosley
Subject: 6 Meter Add on to TA53M Good Day! Just completed
the 6M add on to my TA53M last week. A very quick and easy
mod! Got in on the 6M band opening on Jan 8th,9th and
10th. Worked Fla,Ga,La,Tx,Ok,and even an XE2 with GREAT
signal reports! Thanks for a GREAT addition to your
antenna offerings! Rich Strick W7RC Prescott,Az.
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TA-33-M
Here is a picture of a TA-33 that is
darn close to 50 years old,
if it isn't. In Bob's email he mentions the
"RED" worn out end tips. Well the last of those
were made in 1958. Bob felt it was time to get a new one
and just ordered a new TA-33-M taking advantage of our
anniversary sale. (See Below) Thanks for a great picture.
Friends, This morning a
spoke with a fine gentleman "Gary Sr." and
ordered a new TA-33M, (on sale Yea!) the
TA-40Kr and a jug of the antenna coat. This
is the 3rd TA-33!The first one met an
untimely end in the early 70's when a devastating storm
ripped up roofs and trees and severely mangled my Mosley.
It found a second life though as "tomato"
sticks in the garden (no wonder they were so big...
residual RF) The second TA-33 now resides with
my New York City Transit Radio Club "K2IRT" This
antenna runs rings around the competition and gave us
amazing field day results. And this is the
purpose of my letter. #1 just to confirm my order of
October 30th, 2006 and... #2 send you some very
interesting Photos of our TA-33 and the Statue of
Liberty! I am sending you this first group to
see how you like them. There are more if you
wish. We set up our recent K2IRT Field day
site at one of my Power Substations on the Brooklyn
waterfront, in the shadow of the Brooklyn bridge, just
north of the Statue of liberty. These photos show
Lady Liberty seemingly saluting the antenna! ( The red
you see on the coil ends is tape... The plastic end caps
wore out and we haven't had time to get the new ones)
I hope you enjoy these shots and please, feel free to use
them or modify them in whatever manner you wish!
Happy 50th anniversary! Robert W. Lobenstein
WA2AXZ New York City Amateur Radio Club-K2IRT 7.272
Ragchew Group www.ragchewers.net
1958 East 36 Street Brooklyn, NY 11234 917-418-3684

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TA-33-JR
Good
Buy?


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TA-33-M-WARC
Original Message ----From:Thompson,
Raymond L K0KVR To:
'mosley@mosley-electronics.com'
Sent:Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:21 AM Subject:
Great Beam, very pleased
Thanks so much for the TA33-M-WARC
beam. Assembly was easy, all parts were included and the
SWR is 1:1 on all bands. Thanks again.

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MP-33-N
From Canada Original Message ----- From:
Michel St-Hilaire To: mosley Sent: Friday, July
01, 2005 3:47 PM Subject: MP-33-N Hi
Gary, Quick note to let you know how pleased I
am with your product. The antenna has been up for about 1
year now and thru a rather severe, very windy
winter without any issues. Although you recommended the
antenna be at least 17 feet up, it's mounted 14
feet above the roof, using an 8 foot roof
top tower, and guyed with heavy double braided dacron. Tuned
to the CW portion of the bands, I hoped my SWR
would still be ok and IT WAS.. Indeed, I get a
consistent reading of 1.1 to 1.2 across the band,
along with superb performance. Worked the "real rare
ones" with ease, barefoot, this antenna is simply a charm
to use for such a small foot print. The really good news
is that my neighbours actually stated that this
set-up looks quite nice, a real compliment...
Thank you again for such quality products and superb
workmanship. Warm regards, Michel
VE2CU

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MP-33-N
----Original
Message---- From: Rodney Tullett [mailto:tullett@cojk.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03,
2006 2:07 PM To: Mosley
Electronics, Inc. Subject: RE: W7RCT
Just
wanted to say thanks for a great product. Got
the MP-33-N
up on the roof last Sunday. All the parts were
there and assembly was no problem. What
a difference a beam makes even only up about 30 feet.
WIth 100 watts I have worked Russia, Ukraine, Israel
and New Zealand stations that I could never even hear
with my wire antenna. Thanks
Rodney Tullet W7RCT

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MP-33
WB4CSK. "Just wanted you to know
how much I've enjoyed and appreciated the reliability of
the MP-33! Thanks to Mosley I am on top of the Honor
Roll!"
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MP-33-N
K9PGW, Here's
the first report on HURRICANE
CLAUDETTE. To: Molsey Electronics, Inc. Sent: Tuesday,
July 15,
2003 11:52 AM
Subject: BEAM SURVIVAL GOOD MORNING GARY AND THE MOSLEY
GANG. TIG-ARRAY (MP-33-N),
HAS SURVIVED HURRICANE
CLAUDETTE UNSCATHED! HIGHEST GUSTS HERE WERE 58 MPH. ABOUT
60 MILES SOUTH AT MATAGORDA BAY THEY ARE 80MPH. WE HAVE
BEEN ON THE AIR ALL MORNING WITH NO PROBLEMS-LOVE MY
MOSLEY BEAM, IT'S SUPER!! 73'S CLAUDE K9PGW/AFA4BR
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MP-33
WA2HMM, "Just thought you would
like to know that my HIGH regard for Mosley products is
still there. Please keep up the great work. I look forward
to at least another 32 years of trouble free operation. In
a few words, I think Mosley products are made to last....
PS. I want to thank Gary for all the help, and very nice
attitude to a customer. Thanks!"
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MP-33
WH6I, "I entered the contest and
had a great time. I obtained nearly 50% more contacts than
I did last year, and about 10 more multipliers resulting
in a score about 7,000 points greater than last year.
Thanks and 73."
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MP-33-N WARC
KK5VL, "I recently purchased a
MP-33-N-WARC. The antenna went together very easily and
went up on the tower easily as well. It performs better
than I expected. Both my solid state rigs like it. The SWR
curves are as stated in your catalog. My Ameritron 811-H
likes it also. My first contacts were SV1SL on 18 MHz and
9K2GS on 14 MHz. Both on first call. I like this antenna,
it is built like a tank. Thank you for making such a fine
product for the amateur market. I was worth the
wait."
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TA-33-JR
-----Original
Message----- From: ve9vic@nb.sympatico.ca [mailto:ve9vic@nb.sympatico.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:43
AM To: mosley@mosley-electronics.com
Subject: ve9vic congrat mosley: I have a ta33
jr,for over 6 years,survived wind of 55mh,,freezing
ice the last time,january 2006 there was about half an
inch of ice ,the elements were like a bow for almost
two week before temperature rise enough and ice
melted,everything went back to normal very tough
antenna,I have wrote a review on e-ham .net a good
antenna is one that stay were it should be, I am
looking to add a 30 meter soon,thanks,,rino ,ve9vic
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TA-33-JR-N WARC
NS7J, TA-33-JR-N-WARC,
Mosley, "A Better Antenna", I agree with
that!"
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TA-33-JR
AA0CO, TA-33-JR,
"Just thought I'd drop you a line and tell you how
pleased I am with my JR. Also, everyone I talked to was
very, very nice and knowledgeable. Thanks again."
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TA-33-JR-N
KK7RP, TA-33-JR-N,
"WOW!, what a great antenna. I had a XXX, it was a
nightmare to keep tuned and never did work on 20 meters.
My 33-Jr. works great even at 30 feet."
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TA-33-JR-N WARC
N6WHV, TA-33-JR-N-WARC,
"Wanted to let you know that the addition of a WARC
kit to my TA-33-Jr. was a great success. The best part was
putting the antenna on the air. Ten, fifteen, and twenty
meters worked just as good as they always did, but I
wasn't prepared for the improvement I found on 12 and 17
meters. I believe the TA-33-JR-N-WARC is today's best
value in a 5 band beam."
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TA-33-M
WB2HYO, "I still have my
TA-33 that I bought in 1964. It has survived 3
installations and at my current address its been operating
for the past 21 years. So altogether, my beam is 36 years
old. I have only cleaned the traps ever so often and
that's it for maintenance. I'd like to know if this is
some kind of record of use for your antennas. It still
works great!" (No this antenna is not the oldest in
use without needing any parts, there is one from 1954
still going without being touched.)
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TA-33-M
VU2PCD, "I want to thank all
the nice people at Mosley for the excellent support and
personal attention that I got half way around the world.
It was a pleasure to work with you."
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TA-32-M
KC6CEM, "My QTH is plagued with
problems where power lines, trees, metal patio covers and
other similar conditions cause diminished antenna
performance. In spite of these obstacles, the Mosley's
performance has been truly astonishing. It consistently
out-performs my 3 element mono bander on 10 meters and a 5
band vertical on 10-15-20 meters. The antenna is working
so well I hardly have time to keep up with my QSLing.
(P.S. Just had a wind storm with 60 MPH gusts that
destroyed my 36 foot push up mast that the TA-32 was
mounted on. To my surprise the Mosley survived the storm
without a dent!)"
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TA-33-M WARC with TA-40-KR
AA8IN, "I don't know the
proper adjectives to use to express how pleased I am and
how terrific your antenna performs. I purchased the
TA-33-M-WARC with the TA-40-KR attachment in June of 2000
and was able to get my new addition up by the end of
summer. It out performs my old tri-band
beam (from a big name manufacturer) hands down. I am
breaking through pile ups running barefoot (100w) when I
always had to fire up the amp with the old antenna. I am
amazed at how well the antenna performs on the WARC bands
even though your specifications say there is no forward
gain. You might want to check your figures again, because
it sure performs more like a beam than a dipole. Last
winter gave me a much better appreciation for the quality
and strength of Mosley products. During one of the first
snow storms we were blasted with a storm that had winds
clocked in excess of 80 miles per hour. Not only did the
antenna withstand the winds, it even survived the chimney
cap from my stove ricocheting off of it. It was a long
wait, but I know I have an antenna that gives me an
advantage that I didn't have before and it is built to
last for many years to come. Thanks for quality products
and service."
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TA-33-M WARC with TA-40-KR
W4WLC, Original Message ----- From: Dave
To: mosley Sent: Monday, March 01,
2004 12:49 PM Subject: TA-33-M-WARC with the 40
meter kit. I finally got my TA-33-M-WARC with the 40 meter
kit up Saturday. The beam is at about 65 feet.
I am impressed! I went from a G5RV at 28 feet to
this wonderful antenna. All bands work as
advertised. What a great product. Dave
Head W4WLC Lynn Haven, FL
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TA-33-M WARC
Ray Thompson, Original Message ----From:Thompson,
Raymond L To: 'mosley@mosley-electronics.com'
Sent:Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:21 AM Subject:
Great Beam, very pleased.
Thanks so much for the TA33-M-WARC
beam. Assembly was easy, all parts were included and the
SWR is 1:1 on all bands. Thanks again.
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TA-33-M with TA-40-KR
K5FTE From: Earl To:mosley
Sent:Thursday, February 24, 2005 8:52 PM Subject:WOW!
TA-33M and TA-40 Dear Customer Service, I
just completed assembly of a new TA-33M and 40 Meter
extension. I followed the easy instructions and mounted it
on a makeshift pole on my garage for final testing. When I
was certain the antenna was correctly built, I called out
the "Sky Hook" company. It is now at 67 feet and
it exceeds your published SWR spec's on all 4 bands. I
hooked up new Belden 8267 and ran it to the rig. This
is my first multi-band beam. I have been a mono band
purist for 45 years but I wanted something for my
retirement years that was "bullet proof"and
dependable. Now I am waiting for my new Ten-Tec Orion to
get here. "You Gotta Love it" Thanks Mosley,
Earl C. Harris, K5FTE
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TA-33-M
April 2, 2006
- Greetings Gary Sr, Thought I had
better report on the antenna that you shipped to me
last month...No problem at all to assemble and fix to the
tower, yesterday was our first bit of wind it did not even
sway so that was impressive, on the few contacts that I
have made I am receiving better reports than what I give
and I am only tuning up to 80 watts also swr is so low
that I have by passed the atu and direct couple into the
rig, Mostly on cw but have edged up the band (20
mtrs ) on phone a few times still low swr,15 mtrs is
the same but will have to use the tuner for 10mtrs if it
ever opens up agn. Only hiccup was that I had to pay
GST to Govt before they would release it, anything over
the value of $400.oo NZ has to pay Goods and Services Tax
(thieving hounds ) Oh well it is up and going and
you have a satisfied customer enjoying what others have
told me regards es tnx 73 cheers for now Stan ZL2BLQ....ZL2SWR
(club) trustee
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TA-33-M
WARC
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Original Message ----- From:Walter Carlington
To: mosley Sent:Saturday, July 30, 2005 7:06 AM
Subject: Thank you Mosley Hello, My name is Walter
Carlington. My call is VP9KD. The attachment is a report
on my eleven year old antenna. Walter, VP9KD. Walter
Carlington VP9KD, Northern Seas, 6 Sandycroft Lane,
Southampton SN02, Bermuda 24 July 2005. This photo of my
Mosley TA-33M-WARC was taken on May 01 2005, soon after
its annual maintenance inspection and its crank-over tower
righted. The tower, a crank-up, remains nested. The
antenna sits a height of 32’above the ground, 242’
above sea level. The Antenna, along with the Yaesu rotator
was installed November 12th. 1994. Eleven years
later, they are still working well.Don’t let the scene
in the photo fool you, as this is a reflection of our
spring weather. During the winter months, Bermuda sits in
the path of the variable westerlies. The winds blow from
the west (the direction the antenna is facing), at an
average speed of 25 MPH, with gusts up to the 40’s,
carrying a lot of salt spray with them. Hence the reason
for the spring inspections. To help prevent the breaking
of the insulators and screws on the driven elements, I
have backed them up with heavy-duty plastic ties. The
black plastic ties can be seen in the photo. Back in 1979,
I started with a Mosley TA-33. I have tried other
manufactures antennas, but was never satisfied with their
performances. The low SWR, average 1.2-1 on 10 thro 20
meters, the low wind surface area and the reports I
receive from stations around the world, makes this an
antenna to be proud of. Thank you Mosley. Sincerely,
Walter Carlington, VP9KD
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TA-53-M
----Original
Message-----From: dk7lx Sent: Wednesday,
December 06, 2006 10:31 AM
To:
mosley Subject: Picture of TA-53-M Hi folks, I
finally managed to take a picture of my TA-53-M that you
sold me incl. the 30M kit in Sept/Oct. The TA30KR is not
yet mounted. The Antenna is up five weeks now and is doing
an outstanding job so far. Congratulations! Take care! Vy
73! George DK7LX
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TA-33-M
OA8B, WD4CRB, "I am a retired
missionary having served in the Amazon jungle region of
Peru, SA for 28 years. I studied electronics at Moody
Bible Institute in Chicago, IL and graduated in 1956. I
purchased a Mosley TA-33 in 1958 and used it for a year in
Chicago. In 1959 we went to Peru to set up a missionary
radio network for the missionaries working in Indian
villages along the Ucayali River. I took my TA-33 with me
and set up my ham radio station. My ham calls were OA3J
and OA8B. We were in the hot, humid jungle for 28 years
and my TA-33 never failed me. Thank you for producing such
a durable and well engineered product."
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TA-33-M WARC
V73EX, "Three years ago I purchased
your TA-33-M-WARC. My QTH is Majuro, Marshall Islands. The
working conditions are hard on metal of any sort. Heavy
salt spray covers all exposed surfaces and gusting winds
are commonplace. Your antenna has performed to the highest
standards and my signal reports are excellent. As you have
already guessed, I am very pleased with my decision to
purchase your unit. Thank you for adding to the pleasure
of Ham Radio."
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TA-34-XL WARC
W5DJ, TA-34-XL-WARC, "Overall, I am
well pleased with this antenna and can highly recommend it
to other amateurs."
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TA-34-XL
KD1OF, TA-34-XL, "It's a pleasure
to make contacts with such strength and clarity..Your
antenna was truly worth the wait. Keep up your high
standard of quality."
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TA-34-XL
A22MN-J52US-K8MN, TA-34-XL, "After
2 years of the hot , salty Freetown environment, the
antenna looks nearly new and has been in service in
Botswana for over a year. A brand XXX antenna up for the
same time looked and acted like it was up for 20 years.
The performance of the Mosley TA-34-XL is great. The Old
Man, Carl Mosley, would have been proud.
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TA-53-M
-----Original Message-----From: CLAYTON
YARBROUGH [mailto:ceykvw@webtv.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 5:23
PM To: Mosley Electronics, Inc. Subject: RE: TA-53M
Hello AGAIN from sunny North Florida.I just wanted to
update you on the TA-53-M that I received.It went up TWO
weeks ago TODAY & it is working GREAT as I expected! I
have made ZERO contacts on 12 meters but know when that
band opens it will also work VERY well there as on
10,15,17,& 20 meters.
I tell everyone what a GREAT antenna it
is but have explained that if ordering an antenna from
your company NOT to get in a HURRY which was & is my
ONLY complaint. (Our current lead
time is 22 working days. Based on current amateur and
military production schedule.)
ANYONE I can hear I can work &
usually with no more than 2 calls just like it was with
the TA-33JR I replaced with the TA-53-M. I am sending a
second email with a photo of the antenna on the tower if
you wish to use it on your site you may do so!Thanks again
for another GREAT antenna & helping me bust the
pileups! 73's & God bless, Clayton W4KVW.
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TA-53-M
Hello sir, My name Antonio (TONI) CU3FV
I live in middle of the Atlantic Ocean, between Europe and
the USA, in Azores archipelago, Terceira Island. The wind
in my island is not easy. After the storm Tania
and Charlie,
180Km/h,
I don’t have problems with my TA-53-M.
I am extremely pleased with my MOSLEY TA-53-M.
Sorry my ingles Antonio (TONI) CU3FV TERCEIRA
ISLAND AZORES
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TA-53-M
K9CJM, TA-53-M, "I have been a ham since 1956 and
have drooled over your products since the very beginning.
About a year ago I asssembled and positioned a new beam,
the TA-53-M. First let me address the assembly process: It
went like clock work. All of the parts and the directions
were in tact and were easy to follow. No problems in the
entire process. Now to the good stuff. I have enjoyed
using the antenna for the past year as I have never
enjoyed an antenna before.The antenna is literally flat on
all bands and for a good share of the time I operated at
the 100 watt level. I was competitive with the "big
boys" most of the time. Since that time I treated
myself to a new rig. The Ten-Tec Omni-VI Plus and the
Centurion Amplifier were added and what a dream come true.
Now I can work virtually all I can hear. To say that I am
happy with my hamming is a complete understatement. I am
as excited as I was when I was 16 years old and I am a
believer in Mosley products. Thanks for the greatest year
of hamming that I ever had." 11-25-01
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TA-53-M with TA-40-KR
WA4SZD, TA-53-M, "I have been in ham radio since
the mid 70's, and have owned several brands of antennas.
About 10 years ago I purchased a TA-33 on the
recommendation of my father-in-law, a ham for 50 years,
his comment was, "You can't go wrong with a
Mosley." He was right. In February I upgraded to a
TA-53-M along with a TA-40-KR for forty meters. Needless
to say the performance of the antenna is short of
miraculous. I consistently receive excellent signal
reports, even when the band is in poor condition. Shortly
after having the beam we had hurricane Andrew. Winds were
in excess of 100 to 115 MPH for over two hours. When the
storm was over I expected to find my antenna a few blocks
away. But I looked up at the tower and there it was
completely intact, not even an element bent! I cannot say
that for other hams in the area that didn't have a Mosley.
It is gratifying to find an American company, using
American labor and raw materials to manufacture a superior
product. Please extend my congratulations to everyone at
Mosley!"
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TA-53-M
KE6HD, TA-53-M, "Wanted to drop you a note
commending you on a great antenna. It is also nice to work
with a company with accessible and competent customer
support."
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TA-53-M
KR4BQ, TA-53-M, "Thanks for making such a well
engineered, high quality, effective antenna."
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TA-53-M
N9ROR, TA-53-M, "Best investment I made in ham
radio."
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TA-53-M
VE6JAC, TA-53-M, "I am pleased with the
construction and performance. The SWR is just as your
catalog stated."
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TA-53-M
W2BXA, TA-53-M, "I am not a new ham since I have
been active on the air since 1929, and I have had just any
kind of antenna over these many years...I am not one to
hesitate to tell a manufacturer what I think of his
product and that is the reason for this letter. At the
very first check I was very pleased to see the SWR low on
all the bands no matter what frequency was selected. All
my life I have been accused of being a DX hound so went to
work to check the performance of this new antenna, and
must say I am pleased with its performance in every
respect. For some reason the station I call invariably
returns to me even in good size pile ups. After 4 months
of trials, I am most pleased."
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TA-53-M
K8RGE, TA-53-M, "I want to let you folks know
about how very please I am with my beam...In addition, I
have had a number of QSO's with other owners who share my
positive experiences and opinions of the antenna. My first
yagi was a TA-33 back in 1959, and it appears they just
keep getting better."
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TA-53-M
N3RW, TA-53-M, "I am extremely pleased with my
TA-53-M. I've been licenced for 42 years; I've used an
assortment of home brew yagis, wires and verticals during
that time. The TA-53-M is only the second commercial HF
yagi that I've had. Congratulations on a job well
done."
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Melissa
Thanks for your prompt and
complete reply to my inquiry.
And thanks to a great
company, Mosley.
Jim
W0OVM
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Hi Melissa,
Wow, what a quick reply! Thanks for your excellent
service on this. I will mention you guys in my
Technician License classes that I teach, because I don’t
often run into such quick response from a company!
Have a great weekend, and thanks again.
Dave Carter
KA1HDG
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
-----Original Message-----From:
ken robinson Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 5:00
PM To: mosley Subject: PRO 67B Hello
Sirs, This is for the manager of Mosley
antenna's. I called technical support
this morning to ask a question about the pro 67B, mainly
40 meters adjustment. After just a few
questions your technical support was able to pin point the
problem and recommend solutions to fix it.
I received expert advice and precision solution
recommendations. Your technical staff went above and
beyond requirements as this beam was purchased used and
not directly from Mosley. I have used an
ancient ta-33 for a few months and stumbled on a great
priced pro67b so I replaced the ta-33 with the
pro67b. Based on the performance of both
beams the Mosley line of antennas will be my only choice
for any antenna purchase in the future of this
hobby. Please pass on to the technical
staff a big hearty THANK YOU from a newly licensed amateur
which through Mosley's excellent antennas and their
superior customer service has earned a future life long
customer. I will certainly recommend
your product line to many of my friends most newly
licensed and explain the wonderful customer service Mosley
provides to anyone who owns their products
Thanks. Respectfully,
Ken Robinson KJ4IIf
(Ken all of
us here at Mosley work very hard to make a quality
product, and give our customers the best service possible.
We aren't perfect, but our goal is to do a great job for
all of our customers. Thanks for the kind words, all of us
really appreciate them!)
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