Try these: Submissions: ham-law@altlaw.com Subscribe and unsubscribe: listservert@altlaw.com Use "(un)subscribe ham-law@altlaw.com" on a new line in the text. Todd N4JRZ --Original Message-- From: to
Bob, There is an article on a website by John Tate EI7BA on his experience with building a quad. One of the things that he did was to add a folded bent 40m dipole to one side of the quad. It is expla
1) Is Tri-Ex still in business in some form ? Karl Tashjian of Tashjian Towers now builds some of the Tri-Ex Towers. His website is www.Tashtowers.com . Give him a call, he is very helpful. 73's Todd
Mike, I bought a WT-51 from Tashjian Towers about 1 1/2 years ago and I am extremely pleased with it. Karl Tashjian, the owner of Tashjian Towers helped me out with calculations and engineering print
Jim, I did not buy the MA-770, but I did purchase a tower from Tashjian Towers about 1 1/2 years ago and I am completely pleased with it and my experiance with the company. Karl Tashjian went out of
Tri-Ex towers are now made by Tashjian Towers and their website is www.TashTowers.com . Todd N4JRZ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Towe
Gary, When I saw someone build a pretty large rebar cage previously, the cage was so large that it would flex from side to side and had problems staying vertical and plumb. This was fixed by bracing
My suggestion would also be to obtain a copy of the city's tower regulations. But in addition to that I would try to get a hold of an ARRL volunteer counsel and have them take a look at the regulatio
Tim, Thanks for the correction. Actually you can get there by using the address of www.antennazoning.com also. I just mistakenly added an "s" in there. Both of them work, it is just easier for me to
If you are looking for a crank-up/tilt-over tower, I would highly recommend Tashjian Towers out of California. I bought a crank-up/tilt-over tower from them and I am very pleased with the quality and
Check out www.antennazoning.com as well as the book that is for sale on that site called Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur by Fred Hopengarten. I would also suggest that you contact one of the vol
I don't know if this has been answered yet, but this is off of Norm's Rotor Service website (www.rotorservice.com) under the FAQ page. I hope this helps. Regards, Todd N4JRZ 14. Can I use a Ham-2 rot
I am guessing that there may be a difference between a "W-51" and a WT-51" in wind loading capacity, but for a WT-51 you can check the Tashjian Towers website at www.tashtowers.com. It lists the WT-5
I am considering incorporating a Cushcraft A2706S 2m/70cm beam(3 elements on both band) onto an existing Cushcraft A3S boom. The elements would be directly attached to the A3S boom(2m on one side and
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This is the information that I have, I hope it is good. To Submit Message to the List: Force12Talk@qth.com List Help: http://mail.qth.com/mailman/listinfo/force12talk_qth.com Todd N4JRZ The informati
I did not see the video, but aren't there some very similar devices that are used to keep birds from landing on top of things like that?? Todd N4JRZ The information contained in this transmission may
Is it ok to build parallel inverted L's for both 40m and 75m similar to the method that you would build parallel dipoles? I was thinking about using my tower as the support and running parallel inver
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I forgot to ask whether there would be problems because of the coax that I have running on the outside and parallel to the tower using coax arms if the inverted L's were run on the opposite side of t