To George and All, George - I read your first email on the conservation of energy and agree in part, but my experience with non-resonant antennas has proven that a resonant antenna will nearly always
The original statement was that any short non-resonant antenna can be as efficient as a resonant dipole. I disagree. It will work, take a load and will receive, but can not approach the efficiency of
Bob, and group, I understand the theory, but what actually happens seems to be unpredictable. Let me get this straight. Charge starts to build, from the earth (you can hear the frying in the guys and
Vin, I just recently purchased 8 of these military slip together 5 foot poles about 1 1/2 inch in diameter. I think that they are large enough to hold up what you want.. You can view them at: http://
Hi, Not wanting to start a large exchange, but just what kind of "chronic xmit" problems are you having?? I have owned my Jupiter for 2 1/2 years without any issues... Just curious. Thanks and 73's,
Bob, Buy a IBM T30 or T40 notebook. It will hold up better than most.. It surives in my trunk in the 100+ temps. in Houston without complaints... Thanks and 73's, Dudley WA5QPZ jhurry@austin.rr.com D
Mike, Unless you are really hard on an amp (run it flat out, RTTY, or AM) and you do not tune the amp correctly, the 3CX800 are tough and stand up very well. I have had several friends that had the 4
Al, While the powersupply/computer may not be FCC approved there are a couple of simple things you can do that might help. First you can try some of the simple "snap" on chokes on the AC cord. Many t
Mike, I would be interested in the two meter version, 1210 . Are you OK in QRZ? So I can send a check.. Thanks and 73's, Dudley WA5QPZ jhurry@austin.rr.com Okay guys, this is the start. I have FOR SA
Jody, I have owned a FT920 and currently own a 756Pro, Jupiter and a TS2000 in the car. Out of all those radios I really enjoy the Jupiter. The biggest reason I purchased the Jupiter over the Pegasus
Jerry, The "TenTec" Net on 14.330 is now over (normally at 3:30 Central) The Pegusas/Jupiter Net had to move from 7288 to 7251 tonight.. Normally starts at 5:00 pm Central.. Thanks and 73's, Dudley W
Jim, For the most part Steve is right.. But there are some programs out there that can help in transferring from one machine to another.. First make sure that you have a good backup plan incase every
Rich, If you are talking about the receiver bandwidth, it's adjusted with the "Bandwidth" contol. Pass band is adjusted with the "PBT" control once the "PBT" button is pushed to activate pass band tu
I can add to Tim's comments, I own the Jupiter and the 756Pro and I find it a close one on one.. The DSP works much better in the Jupiter than in the Pro. The Pro looks better, but $ for $ the Jupite
Thanks and 73's, Dudley WA5QPZ jhurry@austin.rr.com Help! I lost the link information for the Pegasus Plus software. I deleted the non-functional (on Windows XP) version(s) of the software and accide
Bob, I have one program that will let you remote control most radios now. Still need a computer at the radio end to interface, but you can have network control of your radios and operates much like t
Rich, I have versions 1.09,1.2, 1.14, 1.14a, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, and 1.19.. Would any of those help? Thanks and 73's, Dudley WA5QPZ jhurry@austin.rr.com Does anyone have any old versions of the Pegasus