I'm sure he's discovered the manual... I think he's looking for reviews, first hand owner accounts and such.
I know of two old dudes that have the 500's. Both are still in the air, but with damage. Not sure, but I believe both guys are dead. I first noticed them back in the early 90's when I moved to the area (I've since moved from there around 8 years ago). I remember talking to them. One guy was on a high Ridge in Athens County. He ruled the area and ran a few watts. Seemed like he could work just about any station. The other guy lived a few air miles away, but in a small hick town surrounded by high hills. He did okay.
I know they both always had trouble with the lower elements breaking or coming loose. They were out of service frequently. I've never seen one up close to observe construction or quality. A big antenna like that takes determination to keep it up and operating. Much depends on your areas climate. I think the 400/500 series are shitty quality and expensive. I'd still go with a good quality big ass quad.
I know of two old dudes that have the 500's. Both are still in the air, but with damage. Not sure, but I believe both guys are dead. I first noticed them back in the early 90's when I moved to the area (I've since moved from there around 8 years ago). I remember talking to them. One guy was on a high Ridge in Athens County. He ruled the area and ran a few watts. Seemed like he could work just about any station. The other guy lived a few air miles away, but in a small hick town surrounded by high hills. He did okay.
I know they both always had trouble with the lower elements breaking or coming loose. They were out of service frequently. I've never seen one up close to observe construction or quality. A big antenna like that takes determination to keep it up and operating. Much depends on your areas climate. I think the 400/500 series are shitty quality and expensive. I'd still go with a good quality big ass quad.