I have a Pro 67B for sale .. Mark AA6DX aa6dx@arrl.net be Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
Just purchased a Wilson TT-45 ... w/raising fixture .bought it sight unseen .. any and all info for the system will be appreciated! Thanks, folks .. Mark .. AA6DX aa6dx@arrl.net
Why? Does not matter, but the practice is fine! I do things by habit, too.... It is AC .. does NOT matter.. pluskies or minusers...just back to back.. did it for years in speaker crossovers as well a
Well John .. I RE-iterate .. if you are using back to back caps, it does NOT matter if they are plus to plus or minus to minus -- my injection into discussion was NOT about whether it was a good engi
Non-polarized fixed capacitor A non-polarized ("non polar") capacitor is a type of capacitor that has no implicit polarity -- it can be connected either way in a circuit. Ceramic, mica and some elect
Query .. in the past, I used MAPP Gas -- is that similar to Presto-Lite? Haven't bought any for years, still have the torch part someplace! Mark 6dx -- Original Message -- From: "Ronald KA4INM Youvan
Well .. seems like the picture shows 48 dB makes S-9, or 5 1/3 dB per S Unit..... which as I seem to remember back when learning this stuff, that 5 point something dB was accepted as the S Unit, even
I use RG-214 on all my runs, and am perfectly happy ... it's just not real flexible .. but, it's tough! 73 -- Mark 6dx -- Original Message -- From: "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com> To: "'David'" <k4zzr@
Exactly!! After having damaged several cables cranking down my W-71, with all its expensive "stand-offs" .. -- I installed a soft curve at the top of the coax / rotator control cable .. using the sta
Yes indeedy, Tom .. that is what that is .. I had a couple pairs of them one time ... most interesting use was one of them on the end of a longgggggg wire .. if memory serves me, 7 1/4 ?s on 80M and
Until the wind blows .. Mark 6dx -- Original Message -- From: "Guy Olinger, K2AV" <k2av@contesting.com> To: <mjwetzel@comcast.net>; "k1my" <k1my@msn.com>; "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com>; "'Mike Gilmer
On the hole .. that is correct. -- Original Message -- From: "Ron Feutz" <feutz@wctc.net> To: <shr@ricc.net>; <lew@teleport.com> Cc: <Towertalk@contesting.com> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:38 AM
about achievable for configuration, amps military, (contest, Edition magazines, solid-state 100W, Einstein your http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ recollections of ham radio that you can. Please parti
Well, that sure makes sense.. use the CRANE for everything you can! Now, there is a way to simply raise the aerial(s) up to the top and connect to the mast after the crane has gone, IF you have the m
HEY --`nuther neato use for the ubiquitous 4 conductor trailer hitch connectors .. I (with others) use them on all my mobile rig connections, and any radio I intend to move around... I parallel the 2
Try here .. worky worky .. 73, Mark 6dx http://www.eastwoodco.com/cgi-bin/sgsh0101.exe?&UID=2002070115494842&SKW=TRP 2&FNM=20 -- Original Message -- From: <brewerj@squared.com> To: <towertalk@contest
Sorry .. don't agree, Mel .. your idears are right, but we hams have been doin' this for years, and I yet to have kilt nobody .. d6dx -- Original Message -- From: "Mel Martin" <ve2dc@rac.ca> To: <tow