I just received a notice that I was not allowed to post on this list, so I am checking. Seems funny after so many years on here. ?? Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, Alabama _______________________
Like this one? Bill _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333
I installed screw anchors for my 25g- 50 foot fold-over tower with an electric driver from the tool rental place. My augers were MUCH larger than the ones Rohn sells, and were generally of the type u
Let's see now- from this, I can only assume that you are taking the side that the "thief" accusation is false. Is that your position? Isn't this "Blame the victim? Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville,
Jim- I have had need to take rods and steel fence posts out. I used a small tractor with an Hydraulic lift system. (Small is relative- this is not a garden tractor- it is small by serious farm standa
A couple of commentsIf anyone knows about PL-259 connectors for LMR600 , and is a good source, it is the Wireman, Press Jones, N8UG. N connectors are WAY overrated. For good service on Tower parts, G
I got "Server is disconnected or does not exist" Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, Alabama _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers
I have tried both Firefox and IE and still no go, I get different notes explaining why, but still no. It always happens on the "confirm" entry. Puzzling- what am I doing that they don't like? Bill Bi
Craig- This was a good contribution- But- I have a question or two about the 9913. one- did you use common 9913 or one of the more weather-proof varieties- two- if common 9913, how did you treat it t
NOT a recommendation, just some experience. When I first got 6M capability (AN FT-920), I got the first readily available beam I found, a three element Yagi from MFJ. It is a good, simple, well made
DougThanks for the concern and the comments. Actually, as the saying goes- "we will see." I am not as worried about the losses due to polarization as I am those due to being lower. I'm 78 and have ha
There is the assumption, also, that the manufacturers specs are rational. I have looked at a lot of base-guying-tower combinations that do NOT make sense. Rohn makes a base plate that is designed to
TomThis might sound sarcastic, but I mean it literally-- You are Too Kind. I actually saw someone (on AntenneX) defending the CFA as a new idea this week! I'm afraid "Dumb Down" is a fact of current
Since we are associated with towers and antennas, try: Cross-Field-Antenna, an "Invention" of Dr. Maurice Hately If you google the full name, you will find more. Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, A
Speaking of basics- the following paragraph is from an Extra class, on another reflector: ?? Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, Alabama _______________________________________________ See: http://ww
S N I P Many of the well qualified have sent stuff in, Some of it winds up in QEX , but much of it is rejected as being "of limited interest" or !! "too complex". To be in QST, an article has to be
In the language of a two year old-- "Fall down-- Go BOOM!!" Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, Alabama _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Suppor
If you really want to find him, try the newsgroups. He has been kicked off most controlled antenna reflectors, but the newsgroups will take anyone (or anything). Bill Bill Aycock - W4BSG Woodville, A
Pete- Yes, there is (or was) such a base.It is actually a tilt-over base plate, No. C-750112. BPH-25G. The plate has two hinge pins, and two lock bolts. This is mounted on the lower plate that is the
I didn't know Rohn made a 45 Tiltover- I have seen the drawing for the 45 Foldover, but not the Tiltover. The max height for the Foldover is 68 ft, with half of that below the hinge, and half above.