Hexbeam down, Mosley up

Yesterday, since I ran out of room in a 1 car garage, we finished assembling the Mosley in the backyard. All that’s left is to install the feedpoint and run some frequency sweeps on it. And No, that isn’t a miniature picnic table.

Earlier today I swapped out the Hex-beam with the Mosley TA-33. With the upcoming storms lining up for the new few days, I wanted to get this thing in the air. The receive quality is spectacular and already I’ve worked Greece and Nigeria with 5-8-5-9 reports. The performance is very comparable to the hex-beam with a good deal less noise.
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2 thoughts on “Hexbeam down, Mosley up

  1. For me the Hexbeam hear’s much better than the Mosley. I think the TA-33 is a better antenna when you can get it at least 30-40 feet above ground, which I was unable to do at my current QTH.

    Thanks for the interest and viewing the site.

    73!
    –jeff
    N3QO

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