The point wasn't about saying that tall commercial towers are built like most ham towers or that they should be. There was a statement made that the "lay down" failure of this tower is a reason why m
I guess my comment Mark would be, why not just connect up with a remote option? You are never going to be satisfied with the serious downgrade both transmitting and especially receiving with an attic
Europeans use the words tower and mast pretty interchangeably in my experience. It was clearly what we Americans would call a guyed tower. RIP friend. Ed N1UR ________________________________________
This is not about ordinances - unless that is your real goal ? its about obtaining a building permit. If there is literally no discussion about ham radio towers ? then the likely issue is only auxili
I actually did model this a number of years ago. From memory: What matters is the DE line up. 1 to 2 ft was not material. A few tenths of a db. However it started dropping off pretty quickly to as mu
I modeled it as it would be on the tower. About 30 ft separation for 10M yagis and moved the DE up and down the boom. I just looked at gain stacked. Its true that one great advantage of the stack is
Does anyone have one spare to their needs that is New in Box? Ed N1UR _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@