The problem here is that this is like holding a broom by its last 3 inches, in a vertical position, and DOING something with it... sure, you can do that .. but not for VERY LONG ... and Jim has it ri
Yep . agree . but, them of us who been there done that have our "clean shorts degree" ... depends on weight of the mast, eh? 6dx -- Original Message -- From: "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com> To: "'Mark'
Just FYI .. I use RG-214 almost exclusively .. The "preferred" connector from Amphenol is 82-5332 (Type N) .. As to preparing to connect a PL-259 ./.... / .. /.... I use a "pencil sharpener" coax par
Well. here y'all go! 73 -- Mark (Kenpro =, sometimes, Yaesu) http://www.g4dmf.co.uk/rotatorinfo/rotators.html -- Original Message -- From: "Mike Gilmer" <n2mg@eham.net> To: <fdavis@nf.sympatico.ca> C
SENDING A WRENCH UP THE LINE .. Simply split the line, by turning the line in .. usuallly .. the counter clocks wise mode, make an opening WITHIN THE BRAID .. and, there you go, put your wrench, bolt
Most useful in my knot bucket ... timber hitch (masts, booms) and Sheet bend .. most best for coupling ropes of different sizes/types, ez to undo on top of the stick! 73 -- Mark, AA6DX TIME knot. wor
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Here's the "teaser" they offer...drat, now have to go get the article! 73 -- Mark AA6DX http://tinyurl.com/m0ex -- Original Message -- From: "VeeAthreePL" <va3pl@cuic.ca> To: <towertalk@contesting.co
Hey Judd... just think of the aerials as HARDWARE ... no need to convert, just use them as raw aluminum, which will fill the bill..... get your design together, for what you want -- gain, F/B, length
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I use the "suggested" RG-8 coil on my A3S, in lieu of an antenna fuse. IT WORKY WORKY! 73 ... Mark AA6DX -- Original Message -- From: "Gene Bigham" <jbigham2@kc.rr.com> To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Depends on the amount of moisture in your environment -- internal pressure, via dry air or nitrogen, (etc?) help to prevent the water vapor in the air, or from leaky connectors, from entering your co
Larry Stowell wrote: Can anybody tell me what the wiring numbers to the motor on an Alliance HD-73. I have a manual but haven't uncovered it after the move yet. Larry WA2SRY Durham, NC http://bama.sb
Yep .. had the 2nd 3750 in the USofA ... with the spkr, the remote vfo, etc..... the remote vfo kinda transmitted on its frequency while the main did it on its ... caused a lot of pileup cops to holl
Yes, it was ... NATIONAL RADIO, parent company, Matsushita (known in USA as Panasonic, Technics). Not too many made ... some say around 100, but certainly not many more than that. Had that connected
AWWWWW.. come on guys .. a misplaced period is not an issue here .. might be in the social scene, however// Not worth the bandwidth. Mark AA6DX diameter, a a long? a remove any any Weather Stations",
I would think a "grave digger" with their small back hoe would be a good choice for doing the digging. The holes they dig are rather precise...........Tom N4RS _______________________________________
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That is why I use metal rings instead of pulleys. Seems the best place to get them is at a farm store, in the harness section. Round, "D" shaped. etc. They don't rust, and never have a problem with t
At 12:28 PM 10/12/2003, Jason Buchanan wrote: N2TK, Tony wrote: I have been using 2 - 4" PVC pipes that were installed before the concrete was poured for the basement walls. All my cables go through