High pressure cleaner does the trick here. Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC http://www.ultimatehat.com 10% discount to fellow Hams Put your call on the order
A good place to start would be Hy-Gain/MFJ Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC http://www.ultimatehat.com 10% discount to fellow Hams Put your call on the order
I have a TA-36 and the 40 meter add on kit that will be going up in the very near future. According to the Mosley instructions there are only 2 settings: SSB or CW. Anyone had luck with a mid range c
I just acquired the 40 meter add on and I have a few questions. Anyone using the 40KR with a TA-33 or TA-36? Please reply off reflector. Thanks. Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC http://www.ultim
Don, Check your local outdoor retailer. Look for one that has [Mountain/rock) climbing gear. They will have everything you need AND there will not be any junk! Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC h
In all fairness Tom, Mosley is probably the worst at responding to hams for anything! And to add insult, the cost of replacement parts (from Mosley) borders on the ridiculous. Cushcraft does have mos
My last conversation with Mosley was very disappointing. Apparently they do not need the Amateur business. A guy I talked with there claimed he gets 800 e-mails a day and that alone takes him several
Look for Nuts, Bolts Fasteners & Plumbing Handbook by Carroll Smith This is a complete hardware 'how to' guide for the race car builder I doubt anyone can disagree that the stress placed on a race ca
May I suggest this company as an alternative way of thinking regarding lightning protection The last thing anyone wants is to make yourself a target. This company has a different approach... their sy
Why not simply apply a high quality electrical tape? Several layers and stretch tight will do the job nicely. Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC http://www.ultimatehat.com 10% discount to fellow H
Can we move on? This has nothing to do with tower safety or construction Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC http://www.ultimatehat.com 10% discount to fellow Hams Put your call on the order
There is a product called T-9. It was developed by the Boeing group for lubrication and protection of aircraft parts. It is very popular in the marine & aviation industry. Unlike WD-40, T-9 leaves a
Cruising E-bay, I found this beam for sale Sure wish the Ham antenna makers could make 'em this good. Just read the description for a good chuckle. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=
Sorry guys, I just can't help myself! As an after thought I found the Jo-Gunn site: http://www.jogunn.com/ They do make antennas for hams... Wow! Check out the specs... especially on the audio gains
In 1959 when I was innocent and a new ham (13 years old and broke), I constructed the mast that was in the handbook. Made out of 2x4's and carriage bolts. I used it for one end of a dipole. Worked go
go to: www.google.com type in Antenna mart Your question will be answered At 12:09 PM 6/10/2004 -0400, K8LEEWMM@aol.com wrote: gentlemen have a need for info and replacement parts for antenna mart rx
How about moving it to Florida. If it's a nice big tall tower you can store it in my back yard! At 11:56 AM 11/2/2004 -0500, w9ge wrote: K8RD said in part: When the rain starts freezing I do occasion
Anyone out there have a dead or dieing TA-33 I need the 4 insulators that hold the driven elements onto the support bar. Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC DXCC Honor Roll http://www.ultimatehat.c
You didn't mention what kinda stuff you want to clean. For small parts I use Flitz (or similar) metal polish. I purchased a nasty looking Hamco Paddle at a local hamfest. This very old key has a soli
www.lightningmaster.com will explain their position. They are static dissipators. Jack Hartley K4WSB ARRL - QCWA - OOTC DXCC Honor Roll http://www.ultimatehat.com 10% discount to fellow Hams Put your