Seems that they copied some of the "Policies" section from Radio World, Canada. PowerHam even mentions "RadioWorld" in their Damaged Shipments policy statement. They obviously cut and pasted from a f
I use the Alpha Digital Antenna Selector with my Alpha 87a and Icom 756Pro - works absolutely great! The relay box is an Array Solutions product. Between these two pieces of hardware, you're capable
I've been looking for a source of static discharge in-line connectors to place at the top and bottom of my tower to bleed off static from the ground braid on RG-8 coax. Can someone recommend a source
Just installed their LMR400 on my USTowers TX-455 and a new SteppIR 4 element antenna - works great! I bought a 500 foot roll, and will be installing some low band antennas in addition to my satellit
May I suggest you take action, rather than just "one might wonder" and toss out implications of property right infringements, that you call Times Microwave at 800-TMS-COAX (867-2629), and let them kn
Good golly - quite the cynic. Again, I suggest you contact Times Microwave and lodge your complaints, rather than broadcast them here. Pontificating does little to change things. Take action! Cheers,
I just find it interesting that you jump to the immediate conclusion that they are "...importers of off-shore illegal knockoffs". Why take make such allegations against this (or any other) company wi
What counterfeit goods problem? The subject at hand was a specific manufacturer. Do you know that they are dealing in counterfeit goods? It's interesting how things progress to a soapbox for politics
Gentlemen, when in doubt, ask the company directly, rather than "assume"....I did, and here's their response: ** From: "A.J. Farmer \(JEFA Tech\)" <ajfarmer@jefatech.com> To: <WD0M@centurytel.net> Su
Well said, Jim. Happy holidays, 73, Joe At 09:57 PM 12/21/2003, Jim Lux wrote: I agree with Joe here... I don't mean to impugn Jefatech.. just their webpage (the single page linked..by the way) seems
I used one in Alaska, with temperatures of - 40 F, 125 mph wind gusts, and all the typical worst case weather you can imagine (well, OK, it only got up to 72 degrees F in the summer), and the thrust
Here's a couple of pages that pertains to your question and poses a solution: http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregordy/Amateur%20Radio/Station%20Tour/sommer.htm http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregordy/A
Search for NEMA 4 box and you'll get a few hits, whether on Google or Grainger. 73, Joe WD0M At 10:11 PM 1/6/2004, Jim Lux wrote: What do you consider "reasonable"? W.W. Grainger (http://www.grainger
Wiegmann is the brand. 73, Joe WD0M At 10:11 PM 1/6/2004, Jim Lux wrote: What do you consider "reasonable"? W.W. Grainger (http://www.grainger.com/ ) is a good place to start. Hoffman and some compan
I've located a box I intend to purchase through a regional distributor (Interwest), and the size and price are pretty good. The box is about 18 x 16 inches, and 8 inches deep. The list price is about
But there is a metal plate available that fits inside the box that acts as an SPG for those items you place there, with the ability to connect that plate to a grounding system at the base of the towe
Since we're telling tales, during the summer after my high school graduation, I worked for the California Institute of Technology's Owens Valley Radio Observatory. One of my duties was to attend to t
Now, how to hide a stacked array on that thing......hmmmmmm........... 73, Joe WD0M At 02:48 PM 2/10/2004, AA6DX wrote: http://www.redding.com/news/stories/20040210lo064.shtml _______________________
I've owned both - just sold the T2X. Yaesu's G1000 works great - and with the IdiomPress Rotor Card you can computer control it. An excellent choice. YMMV. 73, Joe WD0M At 09:54 AM 2/16/2004, Charles
Definitely experiencing tuning noise - the problem occurs when the antenna hunts across a major "tuning" frequency in memory, causing it to re-tune as you cross it - and that's problematic when chasi