Howdy, TowerTalkians -- I'm looking for someone to take over my ham tower business. It's a good paying part-time gig for the right guy. Customers are primarily in the western Washington and greater S
These antennas are DX proven! Wallpaper to prove it. 1 Cushcraft 402CD The BEST shorty forty ever made. The price is worth this antenna by itself. Heck, the aluminum is worth the price! 2 Cushcraft 4
Howdy -- Here are some new parts I don't need: 1 BPC45G Concrete base plate w/pier pin $120.00 1 BPL45G Top plate $190.00 1 TB-3 2" Thrust bearing $140.00 These prices are approximately 10% off MSR p
Times just this week that indicates our conscious mind has quite limited control over the subconscious, and that we operate primarily at the subconscious level. This is a really interesting topic. Yo
You didn't ask for it, but here is my 2 cents worth anyway. It seems to me that the purpose of a ham radio contest is to contact other stations at other locations - that other signal emanating from s
You can't win 'em all! I agree too. Cheers, Steve K7LXC ** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com ht
operate more than 30 hours. We are a very small group, indeed! <|||? I hope this lines up okay. Group = hours of operation as per Chris' email. 42-48 1.92% 1.92% 36-42 3.21% 5.13% 30-36 6.15% 11.28%
Howdy, all -- I just attended the Pacific NW DX Convention this past weekend and Joe Rudi, NK7U, was scheduled to give a talk - along with K7ZSD and VE7SV - on building a multi-op station. Joe was si
sticking. This has been going on for at least 15 years and probably more. They refuse to fix it. Au contraire. Back in the 90's or so (maybe further back), Hy-Gain redesigned the brake so that it was
over 40 probably accounts for 90 percent of us...Ok...left handed, non heated shack.... Finally - something I can win!!!!!!!!! Cheers, Steve K7LXC **Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (
SO/AB No. 1 claimed score was ultimately DQed Well, it's amazing to me too for the opposite reason. Color me stupid but I read this reflector every day and wasn't aware that that happened. Cheers, St
Howdy -- I have a free Tri-Ex W-51 crank-up tower in the south SF Bay Area. It has a Ham IV and TowTec motor. It needs re-cabling (one cable is broken) but structurally is in okay shape. You need to
Greetings -- I'm in Montana just finishing up a tower installation and whose picture appears on the front page of the Great Falls Tribune but the lovely and talented Pat Barkey, N9RV. I couldn't find
Howdy -- I have the following for sale. The big items are local pickup preferred. 1 Heavy duty mast - 20' x 0.25" wall. 520 DOM. 65,000 psi yield strength. Hot dipped galvanized. Will hold just about
Howdy -- I've had several occasions in the last several months to fix an intermittent problem on Force 12 linear loaded antennas. It turns out that all of them had rusted U-bolts that had deteriorate
Howdy -- I have the following for sale. The big items are local pickup preferred. 1 Heavy duty mast - 20' x 0.25" wall. 520 DOM. 65,000 psi yield strength. Hot dipped galvanized. Will hold just about
Howdy - If you're the owner of an M2 Orion 2800 rotator, chances are excellent that your antenna system has slipped in the wind at some point. The factory mast clamp has 2 fatal flaws: 1) the clampin
Howdy, TowerTalkians -- A millennium ago I started writing a DIY tower book for hams. Due to several intervening factors it languished until recently when I was finally able to work on completing it.
Howdy -- I would like to know if someone has a room at the Visalia Holiday Inn for the IDXC that they won't be using. I need a room. Tnx. Cheers, Steve K7LXC Cell: 206-890-4188 **Feeling the pinch at
Howdy -- I couldn't find an announcement for the contesting dinner at Visalia. Is there one? Who do I contact for a ticket? Am still looking for a room at the motel for the International DX Conventio