> Hullo Folks,
>
> I've recently received an as-new three element 50 MHz Yagi-Uda.
>
> My benefactor has had it a "long time", claims it is from Hy-Gain, and
> . . .
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Thank you Grant VE6TA, Dana VE3DS (WCWSA list), Steve VE7SL, Mike K7MDL,
and Stan KG7P (PNWVHFS list)!
It does indeed appear to be a Cushcraft A50-3S.
From traces of cutting I found the "J" shape of the driven element
securing U-bolt was likely owner made. A useful mod.
Missing are the three "U bolt bracket" and "backing plate" bits for all
three elements, so perhaps a less developed model (or less expensive
variant.)
I'll see how this assembles without them, or if I should look for
similar bits of hardware.
The dimensions were all close, only off a bit on the boom length.
Then from reviewing the manual I noted the boom is two pieces with a
hose-clamp-tightened joining tube in the middle (under the boom to mast
mount) which _is_ how this is set up. I'd not noticed that at first.
I passed a measuring tape end into the boom and it hooked/caught at
interesting spots (different distances from each end) inside, so perhaps
the boom inner edges are not quite butted up. Will mark current position
before having a look!
So it does appear to be a Cushcraft A50-3S and it should prove to be
useful for my primarily Rover / portable ops.
I'd been threatening all around me with building a Moxon for the last
several years, yet continued to use a dipole I'd made up as a temporary
thing over all this time. Something I know no one ever does. ; )
Now to see how little I need to disassemble to fit in the "ski" box
between 'tests/ops, and if I can stow it (assembled) on the roof rack
with the 144 MHz 9 el, when travelling between Grids.
Tnx all.
Cheers, John