To [TowerTalk] all: I recall when I was in high school (several decades ago) when people put a 'leather strap' on their rear bumper that dragged on the ground. It was said that this would do two thin
Another low cost method I have used is to route the control cables through a section of conduit near the base of the tower. 10 to 20 feet. Make two 90 degree bends; one bend perpendicular to the towe
You did not say if you are going to guy the tower to the building walls... If not, you are going to need a very large roof area for the non-penetrating base -plus hundreds of pounds of sand bags and
Mark, Thank you for passing along the TV station locator and antenna information web site info. I did not know this handy info was available. I am setting up an off-air HDTV antenna(s)and this is ver
Inductance Sleeve and bends: I would use a 2" diameter rigid (steel) conduit or more as needed as a 'sleeve' for the building cable entrance. The sleeve and would be connected to a ground rod system
Voltage or Power? NW8Z On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:04:29 -0400 "Dick Green WC1M" <wc1m@msn.com> writes: Make that 6 dB. Dave Hachadorian, K6LL Big Bear Lake, CA . _________________________________________