[Antennas] Help identifying some Cushcraft items
Chris Boone
Cboone at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 4 21:40:05 EDT 2010
COULD also be the AR-10 ten meter version.....
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> bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Brian Harris
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 6:24 PM
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> Subject: [Antennas] Help identifying some Cushcraft items
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> I recently acquired some Cushcraft pieces and I am unsure of their
original
> intended use. I suspect they have been used as verticals or parts of
verticals
> since two of them have what appear to be guy wires attached. That said,
> they
> look like they might have originally been half of a driven element of a
dipole
> or yagi. I put three pictures of them at the website below. Each one has
two
> SO-239 connectors. The center conductor of one of connector goes to the
> element
> and with the ground connected to an aluminum housing that's insulated from
> the
> element. The second SO-239 also has it's ground connected to the aluminum
> housing but the center conductor goes nowhere.
>
> Any info will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks and 73,
>
> Brian Harris, WA5UEK
> phone 214-763-5977
> email cosmophone at yahoo.com
> website www.myhamshack.com/wa5uek
>
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