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Reviews Categories | Antennas: VHF/UHF+ Directional (Yagi, quad, etc.) | Cushcraft A503S Help


Reviews Summary for Cushcraft A503S
Cushcraft A503S Reviews: 16 Average rating: 4.4/5 MSRP: $99.95
Description: Enjoy the new popularity and exciting contacts on the 6 meter band with one of the S-series Cushcraft Yagis. The A503S, A505S and A506S may be mounted vertically for FM use.
More info: http://www.cushcraft.com
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N8LB Rating: 2/5 Aug 21, 2009 19:02 Send this review to a friend
gamma match deteriorates  Time owned: more than 12 months
After several years my gamma match gave me problems. This is the third time I will be redoing it...may go to hairpan match.
 
G0OTT Rating: 5/5 Jul 21, 2009 10:22 Send this review to a friend
Solid performance in 6' boom  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
Bought this second hand, as it was setup the performance was terrible, high swr poor f/b ratio ect.Downloaded the pdf manual and set about putting it right.All measurments now correct(It was miles off), still cant tune it.Had to rework the gamma match, once this was done I sealed the gamma with amalgamating tape.
This small aerial really works well with good f/b exellent side rejection and useful forward gain.
My first season on 6m and enjoying it very much, worked most of europe some africa and carribean so cant complain too much:P
Bottom line, If you want something small and effective give one a try.
Regards Darren
 
WD4AFY Rating: 5/5 Dec 21, 2008 18:29 Send this review to a friend
Great inexpensive antenna for 6 meters  Time owned: more than 12 months
I have been using Cushcraft Antennas for many years. I worked all states on 6 meters with my original Cushcraft A50-3 that was around 20 years old. I sold my 6 meter equipment and A50-3 back in 1999 and temporarily got out of ham radio due to having to care for a gravely ill parent.

I became active in ham radio again in 2004 and purchased 6 meter radio equipment and a Cushcraft A50-3S. The A50-3S gives great performance for the money on 6 meters. It's a good antenna for beginners as well as those who wish to work the world. The new antenna comes with stainless hardware, is lightweight, and does not take up alot of space. The antenna is well made, very simple to assemble, and easy to adjust. There ar better 6 meter beam antennas available, but for its price range, I rate this antenna a 5.
 
KA1JY Rating: 1/5 Jul 19, 2008 04:49 Send this review to a friend
poor quality  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
Fly weight hardware. 6-32 bolts and wimpy connection points. This one won't last long and is strictly a toy. If you need an ultra light weight antenna for a field day that you plan on tossing out when the day is over then this is the antenna for you. If you need something that is rugged and will stand up to ice and winds and stay on the tower for years steer clear of the A503. I put this one up just to check out 6 meters. It does work. Plan on tuning the gamma match the pre-measured adjustments are not close. Also plan on cutting the driven element U-bolt. It comes with in a 1/8 inch of the feed point. Probably why the gamma adjustment is so far off.
I broke the feed point bracket with a 3 inch 12 point box wrench. Pretty wimpy hardware. The shield side crimp on the bracket let go when I hand tightened the pl259 connector to it. Also the gramma match end clip does not clamp to the driven element because the both holes are not drilled correctly.
Again it is a ultra light weight flimsy antenna but it does work. The design is basically a wide band application and it proved to be fairly broad with expected lower than optimal forward gain and front to back. A reasonable compromise if you need wide band. The elements can be re-arranged if you prefer slightly higher forward gain. I plan on using it until I can find a good rugged antenna for 6.
 
WU8P Rating: 5/5 Jul 17, 2008 05:35 Send this review to a friend
Very well made basic 6m Yagi  Time owned: 3 to 6 months
I have been using Cushcraft Antennas for many years now. The A503S is a great little beam for someone wanting to get started on 6M or who doesn't have a lot of space for a antenna.
The ant is well made, simple to assemble, easy to adjust, easy to install.
Highly recommended.
 
AA5JG Rating: 5/5 Jun 29, 2008 14:52 Send this review to a friend
Works great!  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I returned home from vacation to find that my miniquad was damaged beyond repair in a storm while I was gone, and it was less than a week to the June VHF contest! I quickly looked around for a replacement and the only 2 I could order that might get here in time were the MFJ 3 element and the Cushcraft. I have had the MFJ 6m yagi before and it is a good performer. I decided to go for the A50-3 instead because it was at Texas Towers, which is only 3 hours from me so I know that it would arrive on time, it has a SO239 connector on it so I wouldn't have to mess around with a coax pigtail as on the MFJ, and it looked like it would be a little sturdier.

It arrived on the Thursday before the contest, and I was able to get it put together in about 1 hour. The instuctions were very easy to follow, and it is built like a brick outhouse compared to the MFJ. No complaints in that department-I don't think it will be breaking any time soon. It also loaded up just fine, although it is detuned a little bit due to its proximity to the steel siding on the house.

I only have it mounted at 25 feet, but broke my old 6m records in the June contest-195 QSOs with 107 grids, and I missed a decent portion of the contest. That should tell you that this antenna plays just fine. I have made plenty of QSOs since the contest using it also, in spite of the fact that 6m conditions have been pretty lousy this summer.

If you are looking for a fairly small 6m antenna to put up, go for this one. It was inexpensive-$136 shipped, built very well, and gets the job done. I would definitely recommend it over a loop or Moxon antenna as it has much better gain. If you need something for roving I would probably go with the MFJ 3 element instead since it is much easier to take apart and set up. This is meant for a permanent installation.

 
KB3HSY Rating: 5/5 May 22, 2008 16:48 Send this review to a friend
Awesome Antenna  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
Solid performance, it gets out and handles plenty of power. It is light enough to use almost any rotor. Nice construction like all cushcraft antennas, it was on backorder and required a wait. The MSRP above is not even close to the cost these days. I highly recomend it.
 
N6PSE Rating: 5/5 Aug 1, 2007 16:47 Send this review to a friend
Good compact 6 meter beam!  Time owned: more than 12 months
I've had very good results with my 3 element Cushcraft 6 meter beam. From San Jose CA, I have worked Hawaii and even Japan a few times on 6 meters SSB with 50 watts. Not bad!

I gave away my beam when I got the 3 element SteppIR, while the Steppir is awesome HF yagi, the little 3 element Cushcraft was a good antenna for 6 meters and I miss it. I just may buy another.
 
K3GM Rating: 5/5 Jan 25, 2006 05:57 Send this review to a friend
Goes together and plays well  Time owned: more than 12 months
This is a pretty simple design, so not much can go wrong. Assembly is easy, and the materials and hardware are top notch. Tuning was extremely easy. Most recent VHF contest yielded 13 grids with 100 watts.
 
AH6FC Rating: 4/5 Jun 19, 2005 06:32 Send this review to a friend
works well  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
I wanted to have an antenna with some gain and FB that was small, i.e. stealthy, and reasonably priced (temporary QTH)...thus the A503S. It's been up about a year, all of 8 feet above ground on a 1.5 inch PVC pipe attached to a small garden gazebo. Electrically it works quite well. Flat SWR, handles full KW without difficulty, and good reports. Even with lousy conditions I've worked 28 states and a little DX in the past year. Mechanically, well, it's only $99. It's held up to our pretty strong and consistent winds, i.e. 20 - 30 mph nearly every day, but it's only at 8 feet. Not sure how it would do with ice ?? Nevertheless, it's a good antenna, particularly for portable operations. Perhaps not for the big gun 6 meter dx station, but not bad for those who need to hide their antennas! (which is too many of us).
73 & Aloha,
Bill
 
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