| Model
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PRO-67-C
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MOSLEY PRO-67-C
PRO-67-C: $SEE
PRICING
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Frequency, MHz
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28, 24, 21, 18, 14, 10, 7 |
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Forward Gain, dBd
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10 meters, 4 element
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9.3 |
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12 meters, 3 element
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8.3 |
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15 meters, 3 element
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8.3 |
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17 meters, 3 element
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8.3 |
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20 meters, 3 element
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8.2 |
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30 meters, 1 element
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0 |
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40 meters, 3 element
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6.8 |
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Front-to Back Ratio, dB
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10 meters
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24 |
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12 meters
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15 |
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15 meters
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24 |
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17 meters
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25 |
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20 meters
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24 |
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30 meters
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0 |
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40 meters
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24 |
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Power Rating, watts CW
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2500 |
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Power Rating, watts SSB
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5000 |
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Power Rating, watts AM/FM
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600 |
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Power Rating, watts RTTY/AMTOR
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600 |
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VSWR at frequency
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1.0/1 to 1.60/1 |
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Boom Length, ft.
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24 |
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Turning Radius, ft.
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23.67 |
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Mast Size, in. hardware equipped
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2 |
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Maximum Element Length,
ft.
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43.75 |
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Assembled weight, lbs.
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133 |
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Wind Surface Area, sq. ft.
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12.1 |
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Wind Load, EIA 80 MPH
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330 |
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Warranty
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2 |
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Recommended Coax
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Belden RG-8 / RG-213 |
You get 4 ACTIVE
Elements on 10, 3 on 12, 3 on 15, 3 on 17, 3 on
20, 1 on 30 and 3 on 40! Some of our
competitor’s have antennas that they say are
for use on the WARC bands, but their antenna
doesn’t even have a resonating element for
those frequencies? We still don’t understand
that one!
Think of it: One
antenna with, 4 Elements on 10, 3 Elements on
12, 3 Elements on 15, 3 Elements on 17, 3
Elements on 20, 1 Element on 30 Meters and 3
Elements on 40 Meters. All with one Feed
Line!
The New PRO-67-C has
increased front to back and more gain on 40
meters.
The PRO-67-C is 12.1
square foot of SUPER antenna. Stop and think
"One" compact antenna giving you these
bands and performance in just one system! Not to
mention one installation and one tower to
service.
The New PRO-67-C will
compete with the big boys on 40 meters. (If
you've never used a beam on 40 your in for a
"Tremendous" surprise using the
PRO-67-C!)
The PRO-67-C is
another of Mosley’s 1st! It has almost the
same gain as the PRO-67-B, however due to the
addition of a 3rd forty meter reflector and the
way the elements are configured on the PRO-67-C,
we were able to increase the front to back ratio
with very little affect on the higher
frequencies gain.
The PRO-67-C uses the
Mosley "Q" match. A single 50/52 ohm
feed line bolts directly to the phasing lines.
(No insertion losses! Your PL-259 or N connector
costs you .5 to 1 db.)
The PRO-67-C's band
width is a little narrower on 40, 20, 15 and 10
meters than the PRO-67-B. Instead of being 1.65
at the edges on 20 meters the "C" will
have 1.9.
If you have a tower
and a rotor which will handle 12.1 square foot,
then you owe it to yourself to experience this
tremendous antenna.
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