I have used two RCS-8 Ameritron remote switches for years. Use regular rotor cable and just use the 6 wires. Standard rotor cable works great for the Ameritron remote switches. You will like its perf
Hello Pat, Nothing beats the challange of the mountainous terrain eh! If you feel the need to tinker with changing the angle of you guy wire is within you, I would suggest spending $88.00 and buying
Greetings, TowerTalkians -- Here's something that's never appeared here before. As you know, I have a mail order business, Champion Radio Products, that supplies many of the products necessary for sa
Anyone have any experience with the "MA" Series tubular crank-ups from US Tower? If so, please let me know as I am considering the purchase of the MA-550. Tnx, Don Allen W9CW Urbana, IL -- FAQ on WWW
Jim, Hi. IMHO your question was in line with many others I've seen here. Not sure why no answers but I do think that somebody else recently asked about this same thing. It may have been last weeks di
I need someone to do small tower jobs in South Georgia(Albany). Contact Chris Hoopes 912-435-3100. Or choopes@wfxl.com -- $14.95 Unlimited Internet Access, http://www.surfree.com -- FAQ on WWW: http:
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Good morning. The issue of coil loading and linear loading is obvious an old subject. When we decided to utilize linear loading, it was by choice for performance reasons, mainly efficiency. We are al
<< What is the "best" effective location for the loading, other than at the ends? What is the effective location for the loading on the F12 design? >> You can't "load" the end of an antenna, however
<< I am looking for a source for a plastic box to use near the base of my tower to house a coax switch box, rotor cable protection, and a few other small pieces of gear. The box size needs to be abou
the The problem is that the galvanizing and the bronze clamps are very dissimilar metals and will deteriorate rapidly. The best tower leg clamp for round legs that I've seen is a hose clamp from Poly
Greetings, TowerTalkians -- Let me pose a general hypothetical question; I'm going to ignore takeoff angles for the moment (I don't know if this is possible with this question - sorry). Suppose I had
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_00D4_01BE17CE.DD4D8720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lou Tristao ran his tow
So, you have the Tic ring blues... Well, welcome to the crowd.... The DC motor has an attached right angle gear box with a worm gear on the end of the motor shaft and a ring gear that it drives... Ve
Howdy, I have quite a lot of tower sections which are exactly half way between 25 and 45 in size. (35??) I think this stuff was built by Rohn on contract for Motorola, but I don't know. It has a poin
suggests Hmm. I would rent a pump and keep evacuating the water before the pour. If you're going to have an inspection, they'll want the holes free of standing water too. Keeping the concrete damp (a
Hi and thanks for reading this. I have a problem with computer noies on the low bands her in just certain portions of the band.I am running a p100 here and it real bad on 40 meters.It peeks at every