Beyond the mechanical specs, I'd assume you need to make sure it is a linear taper electrically. Al AB2ZY ________________________________________ From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> o
It is against NEC. Safety issue. Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com ht
No. He said " AN Wireless has every right to protest any comments that it thinks are defamatory, to include the right to sue. " "In my opinion Jim's Wireless towers are a poor value for the money" i
Since the company is based in Taiwan, I'll bet dollars for donuts that no one "wrote" that ad; rather, it was run through Google translate and that's what comes out when you translate technical Manda
They should, but there is no law human or natural that says they must. And technical merits have no axiomatic relationship to language. It reflects badly on the company, but I bet that's offset signi
Based on the definition below, the purpose appears to be deaingl with structures that are in otherwise unoccupied areas where aircraft might legally operate below 500 feet outside the immediate vicin
Which is pretty much what I thought and surmised in my previous reply. See FAA rules Part 91 > Sec. 91.119 - Minimum safe altitudes: General. Specifically: (c) Over other than congested areas. An alt
If you are drilling a hole why do you need M8 hardware instead of 5/16 or even go larger which is readily available in stainless steel. I do not believe that stainless steel bolts come in the same gr
My evidence is strictly empirical, but it appears to me that the effective working voltage of N connectors is less than UHF. When doing dumb things - like trying to load a 30m antenna on 17m at full
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations#80_Metres --Original Message-- From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Douglas Ruz / CO8DM Sent: Wedne
Website infected with Mal/Iframe-AU Al AB2ZY ________________________________________ From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Big Don <bigdon39@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, Septe
Hi Dan, If these are still available I would be interested. I am about 3 hours away. Assuming yes, the main question would be what do I need to do to load it? Is the tower on the ground? Let me know
Sorry, did not mean to reply all.... Hi Dan, If these are still available I would be interested. I am about 3 hours away. Assuming yes, the main question would be what do I need to do to load it? Is
BTW there is an excellent and active Butternut group on Yahoo. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Butternut-antennas/info Al AB2ZY Hello all, This base coil provides the correct amount of inductance
The issue with BC interference is going to be common to any analyzer that uses a broadband detector. The pricier RigExpert devices appear to be VNA type analyzers that incorporate "real" (i.e. select
[...] You do realize you've contradicted yourself? Power supplied to a transmission line is not the same as power supplied to the antenna itself. Al AB2ZY ___________________________________________
If you're not using any third party objects, .dll hell is pretty much a thing of the past with .NET. The target computer simply needs a .NET framework installed and it is independent of the particula
I think they are a great idea. Several people have them at this office and they are well made. We had a plant in Denmark until we moved production to Poland a few years ago. All the office desks ther
His server is blocking the email because your server IP address does not match the FQDN sent. A misguided attempt to block spam that doesn't work with multiple hosts. The problem is in Cuba, not Cana
For aluminum, anodizing is great as a finish since it does not create problems with part fitment as there is no coating to deal with. But, as mentioned below, it is non-conductive so would need abras