There was some discussion on the top-band reflector the other day regarding a station in Europe that put up a Shared Apex Loop Array with a fiberglass mast. He used marine fiberglass paint to protect
I have always purchased from Arrow. Their pricing is typically the best as NA6O found out. I buy them through my company and even though they are sometimes out of stock on the 2.4" cores they get the
I like this idea and was going to suggest it but be careful which monofilament fishing line you choose. Some are designed to disintegrate in sunlight; it protects fish and wildlife from discarded fis
I need some ideas. Imagine a piece pf PVC pipe, say 2 ft long that is ~1/2 full of lead shot being used as a counterweight. I'd like to have some way to secure the shot to keep it from moving around.
Thanks for all of the great ideas. I'm going to try the expanding foam. Imagine a piece pf PVC pipe, say 2 ft long that is ~1/2 full of lead shot being used as a counterweight. I'd like to have some
I have a friend that is installing some receive antennas and he is using flooded RG-6 for a feedline. He asked if I knew of a solvent for the messy flooding compound? Anyone have an idea? -- 73, Gary
This looks pretty interesting. It can carry a 2 pound payload (I'm thinking a weighted spool of line) and then drop it using the built in camera to get just the right spot. Leave one end tied to the
Also see this video: http://www.theonlinefisherman.com/videos/using-any-drone-to-drop-a-fishing-line <http://www.theonlinefisherman.com/videos/using-any-drone-to-drop-a-fishing-line> https://www.kick
So, can you have 4 FLAMINGOs arranged in a square and have a 4 square flock? Or do they call them gaggles? Should be popular in FL :) On 1/28/2017 12:50 PM, Chet Moore wrote: Its not like the n6bt is
Hello all, I have an existing concrete base of several yards of concrete that i want to mount a vertical to. I plan on using a 2 1/2 inch OD , 36 inch long, piece of steel or aluminium tubing (thick
Several different ones planned but the largest a 80m 1/4 (DX Engineering ) which is 57 feet tall. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Tower
DX Engineering has sold coax prep and crimp tools for quite a number of years. The work very well as long as you have the correct cable and connectors. 73, Gary K9GS -- Original message --From: W3Y
I just bought a CrankIR too. Plans are to install over salt water, including the radial/ counterpoise. The whole thing around 100 ft from the beach. 73-Gary K9GS -- Original message --From: Grant
Hi John, My fault, didn't explain well. The whole antenna will be mounted on the end of a pier that extends over 100ft out into the water. 73, Gary K9GS -- Original message --From: john@kk9a.com Da
Thank you for the link. Much more useful to see what everyone is failing to describe well. Doesn't look like a connector to me :) https://www.grainger.com/product/2DPF7 ____________________________
Hello Clay, I think Aircell brand coaxial cable is manufactured in Germany. It looks like Trilogy is one of their US distributors. 73, Gary K9GS -- Original message --From: Clay Autery <KY5G@montac
Good morning Clay, Perhaps you are correct. I based my post on what I saw here: https://www.mauritz.de/en/coaxial-cables Best of luck on your project. "Trilogy was incorporated in 1985 as a buyout
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The original post was for the fasteners used on guy wire equalizer plates. Like many topics it went off on a tangent. 73, Gary K9GS -- Original message --From: john@kk9a.com Date: 9/17/18 8:34 PM (G