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			the boom is about 14 feet, I'm going back and get all sizes.. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	of the 4 elements ,,2 appear to be identical, although I can only see where 3 elements were attached to boom, the owner said" all 4 "were on boom when he took it apart thanks Carl fffffffffffffffffffffffffff  | 
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			"carl wesser"  wrote in message 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	... the boom is about 14 feet, I'm going back and get all sizes.. of the 4 elements ,,2 appear to be identical, although I can only see where 3 elements were attached to boom, the owner said" all 4 "were on boom when he took it apart thanks Carl fffffffffffffffffffffffffff Carl - Actually, the antenna mounting hardware (boom to mast) and elements to boom are usually give-aways -- as to who made the antenna. Another area to carefully visually inspect is the matching system between coax / balun and driven element. Greg w9gb  | 
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			 "carl wesser" wrote in message ... the boom is about 14 feet, I'm going back and get all sizes.. of the 4 elements ,,2 appear to be identical, although I can only see where 3 elements were attached to boom, the owner said" all 4 "were on boom when he took it apart thanks Carl fffffffffffffffffffffffffff OK, that would rule out the CushCraft A4, because it is on an 18 foot boom. I found out that the TH4 uses 3 elements on 15/20, and 4 elements on 10. So, one of the elements would not have a trap. But, the TH3 is on a 14 foot boom, which seems to make it unlikely that the TH4 is also. I wonder if the guy you got it from knows what he is talking about. If it looks like there were only 3 elements, that could well be the case. I recommend going to www.hy-gain.com and downloading the TH3 manual, to see if what you got is similar. Also, that might explain the rods parallel to the boom that you mentioned. I have the TH3 Mk4, and what you described earlier sounds like the hairpin match. Tam/WB2TT  | 
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			"carl wesser"  wrote in message 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	... the boom is about 14 feet, I'm going back and get all sizes.. of the 4 elements ,,2 appear to be identical, although I can only see where 3 elements were attached to boom, the owner said" all 4 "were on boom when he took it apart thanks Carl =================== Tam has a good point, since the Hy-Gain TH3 has a 14 foot boom, you can start with its manual (adobe acrobat) http://www.hy-gain.com/man/pdf/TH-3MK4.pdf Hy-gain now calls the "hairpin match" a beta match (the match does make a "fourth" connection to the boom) - this match has changed a bit from early models. Also remember that the TH3 does not have a supplied balun. Again, pay close attention to the type of brackets, swaging, etc. in the manual versus your parts This should identify it as a HyGain antenna w9gb  | 
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