Chris: In the past I have always bought mine from Texas Towers. Gerald is always helpful at TT. The last time I bought them he had them prepackaged with enough bolts and nuts for one section in each
Gene: I think Mosley mentions a coax balun on their web site. Like you I had one on my 33jr. and my Classic 33 WARC. Tom, WW5L _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomput
Chuck: I'm not sure if a company called "Lambda-Vector" is still in business or not since I haven't seen their ads in CQ or QST in some time. They made a window feed through that I use in a standard
David: Don't feel bad, the same thing is happening to me. Someone's computer is sending infected e-mails to a DX club talk group where I'm the VP of the group that sponsors it. I've put out e-mails s
This stroy from the Texas State Senate appeared in the Friday edition of The Dallas Morning News--Tom, WW5L. Broadband power-line plan advances Proposal to widen reach of high-speed Internet goes to
Jim: Those of us who live in Texas always worry when the Texas Legislature is in session as we never know what some of those clowns in Austin might approve. Every so often the legislature has to come
Pardon the bandwidth on this related issue. This weekend my youngest son tried to download some ##!!!! website (He's into Japanese animation) when he locked up my computer. When it came back up and I
Skip: Mosley usually says make a coax balun about 6 inches in diameter of about 8 turns. At least that's what they said on my Classic 33 I used to have. Tom, WW5L ____________________________________
Kevin: Tennadyne is located in Alma Michigan now since Chuck, KA1PM, sold it a couple years ago. http://www.tennadyne.com/ is the web address. Roger Greenfield, WB8NDC is the new owner. _____________
As an addendum, also some of the one's I've gotten talk about "your registration confirmation" at a website I've never heard of. Tom, WW5L TNX to all that have responded. ____________________________
Tony: Thanks, Norton updates their virus list on Wednesday (unless you are a commerical user or its a really hot virus), but apparently hasn't come out with the new list yet as I just checked. Tom, W
A better solution might be to send the purchaser a certified, return receipt letter promising to refer the matter to both district attorneys in your and his jurisdictions. Might at least get his atte
Fellow tower talkians: Any one know of a source stateside for 220/240 volt soldering irons I can take to a friend overseas? I've found a couple Weller irons, one a 25 watt (WP25D) for $38.06 and the
Alan: Thanks for the reply. Some of those 220 to 110 transformers always warn about high current/wattage appliances, but looks like this one would take care of a moderate size iron. My recipe for cyb
Doug: Also if you notice a bent section don't even accept delivery. I bought a crank up tower from Tri-Ex, the original place, in 1992 and when it arrived I did an inspection, but didn't notice until
Ed: My tower was "supposed" to be encased in wood, but apparently a forklift operator took care of all of it as there was no wood to be seen. The new tower I received was encased in wood. Tom, WW5L _
FYI: Karl was one of Tri-Ex's registered professional engineers in the early 1990s. His wet seal is on the plans for my WT-51 I bought in 1993. Tom, WW5L _____________________________________________
Mike: I have had a similar problem only in my calf and thigh muscles mostly at night, but any hour of the day is possible. My physician hasn't diagnosed the cause yet, but he has said drinking quinin
Gedas: I've always had good luck in clay soil, I live in the midst of the "blacklands" of North and Central Texas where they ground is called "black gumbo" by most farmers. What I do is take a root f
Neal: I've got the instruction sheet on a TA33Jr if you'll give me a fax # or an address I'll send it to you. Tom, WW5L _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com