Greetings, I have one final piece of mast material to sell. It is a 24' long piece of 1026 DOM seamless tubing, 2-7/8" OD x 3/16" wall. It is hot dip galvanized. The material is rated for 87ksi minim
I have one of these antennas that I'd like to sell. It is recently removed from a SK estate. The nuts & bolts are badly rusted & should be replaced Several of the 1/4-20 bolts were rusted to the poin
Greetings, I have excess to my needs a KLM KT34XA tri-band Yagi. This antenna has been in storage in a barn for more than a decade, so it needs a thorough cleaning. It is as I received it, meaning in
I have a KLM KT34XA available for sale in middle TN; $175.00 & can deliver to nearby locations. Thanks, Robin Midgett K4IDC http://www.people.vanderbilt.edu/~robin.midgett/index.htm _________________
I have excess to my needs a KLM KT-34XA tri-band (10-15-20m) Yagi. It is in middle TN, I do not desire to ship this antenna. $150 or trade for a 12/17m Yagi. Pictures available. Thanks, Robin Midgett
Hi Bruce, et al, I suggest a two piece shaft collar be placed on the mast so as to transfer the weight of the mast and antennas to the TB-3. The shaft collar is designed for such, it will not mar the
Hi again Bruce, Yes, the stock Rohn shelf is easily cut with a fine tooth blade and a jig saw. Likewise, boring new holes is easily done with standard metal cutting drill bits. I can send you a drill
It certainly isn't Rohn 20. Rohn 20 is easily confused with Rohn 25G, and the photo resembles neither. 20 & 25 both have the zig zag round rod bracing between the legs. The picture reminds me of what
I offer my apologies for quoting the entire digest in a recent post I made to the list. Sorry 'bout that... Thanks, Robin Midgett K4IDC 615-322-5836 office - rolls to pager 615-835-7699 pager 615-301
If you don't have success in finding the original connector.. I replaced one in a G-800 with a chassis mounting mic connector. I used a small piece of aluminum sheet to mount it it, then bored the co
Hi Doug, I had similar problems with a G1000 last year...ended up replacing the rotor cable, the problem disappeared. I replaced the cable with gell filled & shielded 5 pair telephone cable; hopefull
Yes, I can tell you...No, absolutely not! 25G isn't self-supporting at any height. Additionally, if you were to erect this 40' tower without guying it, someone would have to climb it and install the
Hi, Hamvention is next week! Do you have tickets? Do you need hotel accommodations? There is a group of hams in the Nashville area who have attended Dayton Hamvention as a pack for many years. Severa
I see your points..and agree completely. The root of the problem is the "me me me" attitude...called selfishness, that is prevalent where ever man breathes. Thanks, Robin Midgett K4IDC 615-322-5836 o
Hmm...that's interesting, thanks for the file. Given that Steve has maintained that 25G isn't self-supporting at any height literally dozens of times on this reflector, I wonder if that document from
I've updated my web page to include the home brew tram rig I use. A ham asked me about it recently, I thought others might be interested. http://www.people.vanderbilt.edu/~robin.midgett/Tram%20Rig/Tr
WB0W carries 2" OD x 1/4" wall 6061-T6 aluminum tubing for gin poles and such. He keeps both 24' lengths & 12' lengths. You'll have a tough time beating his price. If you can coordinate with his ham
Hi Doug, If you already have the Rohn 25G and no other options, then erring on the cautious side demands reasonable actions to insure no limb or whole tree can fall on the guy cables. Suddenly loosin
I have two 40' PiRod self supporting towers I'd like to part with. These were meant as video camera towers for the railroad industry. They are in two 20' sections, and have suffered some bent members