Polyphaser protectors are also available through Amateur Electronic Supply. The web site is www.AESHam.com <http://www.aesham.com/> . They have always been good to deal with. Todd ___________________
Alan, In response to your post concerning finding a tower that will pass the 90 mph requirements. I live in south Florida and I have requirements that are 140 mph gusts for category "C" . I contacted
Could somebody tell me if Belden 9913(not 9913 flex)is usable on a crankup tower. What I am interested in, is if it is bendable enough when the tower is cranked down or will it bow out too much? Shou
Could somebody tell me if Belden 9913(not 9913 flex)is usable on a crankup tower. What I am interested in, is if it is bendable enough when the tower is cranked down or will it bow out too much? Shou
Alan, I also live in South Florida, in Broward county. I worked with Karl Tashjian of Tashjian Towers (formerly Tri-Ex Towers) in getting a tower for my area. I just put up a model WT-51 55 ft. crank
Steve, I would be willing to help you out with the order. I am in the U.S. You can contact me at my e-mail address of coulter@bellsouth.net , and we can work something out. Todd N4JRZ _______________
I am currently erecting a 51 foot tower and have not yet had time to get the antenna and feed lines on the tower yet. My neighbor stopped me today and questioned me about the tower. His main concern
Well, Jim Idelson K1IR was right on the money. After my discussion with my neighbor yesterday about the tower, and telling him that I would get him some information about it to put his fears at ease.
Froggy, I have used a RCS-4 for over a couple of years here in So. Florida and have no problems with it except one of the leds on the controller went out. I am happy with it so far. Todd N4JRZ ______
I have seen in many previous posts about buried PVC for coax runs, and that some people have drilled holes in the bottom of the PVC to allow for drainage for any kind of condensation within the pipe.
According to this and other websites, a cubic yard(which must be very close to a cubic meter) weighs appx. 4000 lbs. Here is the link to the site. I hope this helps. http://www.marshallconcreteproduc
As many of you already know from my previous posts, I have been issued a building and electrical permit for a tower here at my QTH. I have already installed the tower and I am working on the electric
Alan, The tower that I found is a Tashjian (formerly Tri-Ex) WT-51. It is a crank-up , tilt-over, 51 ft. tower. It is rated at 10 sq. ft. @ 70 mph. I had to get it rated for the So. Florida Building
I am sure that I will forget something, but I will update my situation. I went to the meeting today with my attorney. The meeting went unexpectedly well, and lasted about an hour. In the meeting for
I just wanted to thank everyone for all of their advice and help, I really appreciate it. I want to especially thank Jim OConnell, W9WU, who is an ARRL Volunteer Counsel located in Illinois, and was
Tom, I just recently bought a crank-up tilt-over tower from a company in California called Tashjian Towers(formerly Tri-Ex Towers). The company is owned by Karl Tashjian and he went out of his way to
Could someone tell me what the address is for the Ham-Law reflector. To sign up and to check the archives. Thanks for the help. Todd N4JRZ _______________________________________________ See: http://
Blake, I live in Broward county Florida, and it is rated at 140 m.p.h. Todd N4JRZ Better check the load rating of 25G. All of FL is rated at 110mph (as we all know now). Throw the traps in the can an
Blake, I have seen the ratings that are on Champion Radio site. They are incorrect for some counties. I know this because I had to get my tower rated at 140 m.p.h. @ 3 second gust and exposure "C". T
For anyone that is considering buying a crank-up tilt-over tower, I bought from and highly recommend looking at Tashjian Towers (Formerly Tri-Ex Towers). I have a 51 foot tower and I am very pleased