[Antennas] Identity of Hy-Gain Tribander

Jim Miller k4sqr at juno.com
Sat Aug 28 14:33:49 EDT 2004


Albert;
It sounds like a TH-2 or TH-3, and is still made by Hy-Gain in MS.
Check www.hy-Gain.com/manuals.php and check the TH-2, TH-3 etc. models.
(You did not mention 3 of elements.)
Good luck,
Jim Miller, K4SQR
www.comteksystems.com
4-Square, 2-High tri-band,
3-High Monoband Stack Systems
Our 15th year of 4-Square Systems
On 2004年8月28日 10:24:23 -0500 W5AFD Albert Dupont
<w5afd at bellsouth.net> writes:
> Hi,
>> I need some help identifying a Hy-Gain Tribander given to me. The 
> man 
> who gave it to me said it was at least 15-20 years old, possibly 
> older.
>> Specs:
> 14 ft. boom
> 10M trap labeled "10m-assy-878742"
> 15m trap labeled "15m-assy-878694"
> 2-46" tubes along boom, beta match?
> Black Box balanced input labeled Hy-Gain Elec. Corp., Lincoln, Neb.
> Box approx. 5" X 2" X 2"
> Longest element approx. 26'
>> I'm pretty sure it's a discontinued model.
>> Thanks,
> W5AFD
> Albert Dupont
> Kenner, LA
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