Jim What would you recommend for routing bonding points if the shack is 75' from the power panel and the tower is another 50' farther from the shack (i.e. 125' from the power panel). Bonding to home
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Dwight NO when I started this thread I was asking about the Glenn Martin Hazer company and why they went out of business. But maybe you are answering some other hijacked reply to that thread ...so fa
Steve et all So what is the "penalty" in DB (gain) for the using the increased bandwidth settings on this beam vs an optimized for gain approach? For the sake of discussion ignore the F/B degradation
Steve Thanks for the proper proper analysis...8^) Ignoring possible SWR losses as many will unlikely go to your due diligence on matching which I applaud..I would argue that .5 to 1.3db is hardly wor
Looking for tested recommendations on sources for small NON-switching/ low RF Noise (transformer) DC power supplies . 5V. 6V, 9V , 12V, 16V and 18V out 500ma/1A kind of supplies. Been chasing down n
Jameco seems to come up repeatedly (thanks guys) and they do have a long term reputation Think I will start there . In this day and age there is so much cheap Chinese cr@p out there and when you qu
I 've read a lot of articles over the years about ground systems and how to build a good one. Most of them ignore actual soil conditions and few talk about the differences between "DC/AC (Low Freq)/L
Jim et all One of my heroes of the late 20th century was Ed Demming a noted statistician ( with a degree in EE of all things) who changed the way the world (most notably the US and Japan in the 70's
The problem with a rope jamming in a pulley is that the rope (or cord) is "too small" for the pulley. The situation you describe can happen quite easily if you are using "parachute cord" for example
On the one hand I am with Gary on not moving it. Not quoting context is technically not a Groups.io problem but rather laziness on the part of responders. I have adopted " no context-no reply-- your
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to further underscore Steves comment. the Rohn GP is rated for a "Vertical Lift" force. It is NOT rated for any sideways or bending moment force. Depending on the wind load even with a modest sideway
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My apology in advance if this is not a proper topic for this forum. please point somewhere more appropriate. I recently redid my station operating position layout and upgraded to two 27" inch LED mo
In the end I took my small portable SDR receiver down to WorstBuy, and a couple of office supply places with computer equipment and used the SDR to "SNIFF" the monitors on display. In the end the 27"
The portable SDR I have is a Russian design that is/was widely marketed as a "Malachite-DSP" receiver. The rumor was that the "authors" no longer support it and were releasing a later (better?) vers
So what is the recommended minimum spacing distance between an elevated radial and beverage or BOG? I know from past experience it is more than 5 feet as I was able to able to hear the vertical's re
John I think we are all going to need a little more info !! For starters who manufactured the box ( name and model number)? Next tell us about the antennas you intend to use. In a general way one o