I'll be doin my first stint of burying coax and am wondering if there is any other type of approved direct burial coax more appropriate to the job than 9914F? Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com
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I use ring terminals crimped then soldered. I have to agree that the size of the ground terminals on most rigs does prevent the easy use of a larger gauge ground wire. My station ground rod is about
Just worked S59A on 3799.00 Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com Live Blues Music www.492acousticblues.com -- Original Message -- From: "D. Scott MacKenzie" <kb0fhp@comcast.net> To: <towertalk@con
I've always heard even from lightning experts that there is little one can do to stop or even minimize the affects of a direct hit. Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com Live Blues Music www.492aco
I was in the same sort of quandary some months back that is, in choosing a multi-band vertical. I happened along to www.dxengineering.com where the 4-5-6BTV Hustlers are revered. I purchased a 5-BTV
Once the tuning is done the benefit of the tilt-over is during high wind advisories and for any possible repairs and periodic inspections. Also if I want to add another trap for 6-BTV I can do so eas
Bob thanks for the reference to the vertical report but the only download I can find for it is $17.00. What's with that? Charlie Ham Radio - AD5TH www.ad5th.com Live Blues Music www.492acousticblues.
I am getting great results with a ground mounted Hustler 5-BTV. I do have 72 ground radials in the yard that make up nearly 1300 ft of wire. Pics of the installation on www.ad5th.com Charlie Ham Radi
I am installing 85 ft of 25g and will have 3 sets of 3 guys each attached to 3 large trees with metal bands. Question: Should I add a ground rod at the base of each tree to attach the guy wires to? C