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101. Re: Topband: BCB interference ? (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 18:19:58 +0000
It operates like a send/return loop. You can toggle the signal routing from the front panel to either use the external device or not. I know for a fact it will work for the transmit antenna since tha
/archives//html/Topband/2014-09/msg00130.html (10,207 bytes)

102. Re: Topband: TX relays (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 19:35:19 +0000
That is called "sealing current". It's been used in the telecom industry for ages. The spec is <20mA though, and you can get by with only a few mA. It helps to prevent various corrosive forces from d
/archives//html/Topband/2014-10/msg00061.html (11,250 bytes)

103. Re: Topband: Radial Wire (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 00:40:36 +0000
Solid will generally hold up better regarding corrosion, but stranded holds up better if subjected to mechanical stress. Solid is also easier to solder properly, imho. Pick the type best suited to th
/archives//html/Topband/2014-10/msg00118.html (8,517 bytes)

104. Re: Topband: Boradband noise on 160 meters tracked down to apartment complex (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 19:15:23 +0000
Just a helpful tidbit for anyone working with motor controllers / drives / VFDs / frequency drives / etc. (lots of names for the things :-): The manufacturers usually specify that the wiring between
/archives//html/Topband/2014-10/msg00155.html (11,362 bytes)

105. Re: Topband: Help installing compression connectors (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:56:07 +0000
You need to use a two-level strip. Ideally, use a proper coax stripper (the kind that spins around the cable with little razor blades inside). You want about 1/4" of braid exposed past the outer jack
/archives//html/Topband/2014-11/msg00065.html (11,692 bytes)

106. Re: Topband: Bird 43 (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:02:29 +0000
Probably not much, you're only a very small percentage outside the calibrated range for that slug. That assumes that the slug is ok (not dropped, etc). You can check them several ways. I use a calibr
/archives//html/Topband/2014-11/msg00154.html (8,273 bytes)

107. Re: Topband: Restistance of wire (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 15:35:13 +0000
With some quick calculations and a check of a chart of wire gauge and resistance, that 25 ohms for 400m is about 19 ohms/kft which works out to something between 22 and 23 gauge copper wire. I don't
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00016.html (8,541 bytes)

108. Re: Topband: tool for install radials (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 20:09:31 +0000
Try calling one of the cable TV contractors, many of them are small (as in VERY small) companies with only a few employees. They might help you out for a little money or even just some beer. For the
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00218.html (12,021 bytes)

109. Re: Topband: ground radials & conductivity (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 16:20:57 +0000
Galvanized can be a problem in some soils. This is the reason that galvanized ground rods are no longer recommended in most applications (I think ON4UN even has a pictured of a rotted galvanized grou
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00248.html (8,635 bytes)

110. Re: Topband: ground radials & conductivity (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:39:39 +0000
Ah, sorry if I misinterpreted what you meant. Regarding "proper" galvanization, such things CAN still be had. There are two kinds of galvanized products these days: "flash" galvanized, which is usual
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00255.html (11,168 bytes)

111. Topband: FW: Boradband noise on 160 meters tracked down to apartment complex (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 20:57:37 +0000
To add to what Jim had said about this "smells like a Variable Frequency Drive [VFD]" (which I also think is probably what you're seeing here): VFDs operate by varying the power to a three phase moto
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00257.html (11,764 bytes)

112. Re: Topband: Confusion in ON4UN's Low Band DXing radial length calculations. (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 18:11:46 +0000
What you're missing is that a conductor carrying an *alternating* current, like RF, also has reactance. Reactance is influenced by capacitance and inductance. The earth, being essentially somewhere b
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00326.html (18,024 bytes)

113. Re: Topband: Ground rods (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:58:29 +0000
I will add that the ground rod driving attachment for SDS drills (a type of hammer drill) is your best friend if you have a number of ground rods to install. Especially in rocky ground. Once you've u
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00408.html (8,282 bytes)

114. Re: Topband: Silver solder (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 01:15:12 +0000
2% is about what the lead-free electronic solders are (they are a tin/silver/copper alloy and are mostly tin). Don't bother with the 30%. My mechanical contractor uses this stuff to fix things he can
/archives//html/Topband/2014-12/msg00475.html (9,359 bytes)

115. Re: Topband: Non-Invasive tree attachment? (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 18:22:29 +0000
If it's to be a seasonal installation, you'd be OK just running a rope around the branch. When attaching to a tree for the short term, what you want to avoid is chafing and abrasion of the tree's bar
/archives//html/Topband/2015-01/msg00228.html (9,547 bytes)

116. Re: Topband: Elimination of Treadmill RFI on 160 meters (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 19:29:29 +0000
If you're trying to find a suitable box to mount *in the wall* that will fit two duplex receptacles and some filters, try a 4-11 box (4-11/16" square) that is 2-1/8" deep (this is a standard size). Y
/archives//html/Topband/2015-01/msg00269.html (14,664 bytes)

117. Re: Topband: Elimination of Treadmill RFI on 160 meters (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 19:38:06 +0000
Ganged outlet boxes are no longer a good option. In years past, they were fairly beefy. Modern ones are lighter gauge steel and too flimsy to hold together outside of a wall (and too flimsy in the wa
/archives//html/Topband/2015-01/msg00271.html (12,488 bytes)

118. Re: Topband: Tensioning of RG58 coax for 2-way Beverage (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 17:40:17 +0000
You could use a small Kellums grip (Chinese finger handcuffs) to grab the cable. I know those can be found small enough. The other thing you could try would be to run the RG58 around a thimble (usual
/archives//html/Topband/2015-01/msg00321.html (10,418 bytes)

119. Re: Topband: AC line bypass capacitors (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 01:02:04 +0000
Digikey carries Panasonic's line of ac Lin filter caps. They are " Sent from my iPhone _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
/archives//html/Topband/2015-02/msg00115.html (8,836 bytes)

120. Re: Topband: AC line bypass capacitors (score: 1)
Author: Bill Wichers <billw@waveform.net>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 01:05:47 +0000
Digikey carries the Panasonic ECQ-UL series film capacitors that are rated for use as ac line bypass caps. I've used them before in thyristor (triacs, in this case) phase control drivers. They are du
/archives//html/Topband/2015-02/msg00116.html (9,059 bytes)


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