Asking "which GPS is best" is sort of like asking "which radio is best". The answer depends on exactly what you want to do with it. If you're just looking for something that will give you accurate la
As another point of reference, the Lowes nearest me (in Rockland County, NY, very close to the Bergen County, NJ border) sells the same thing for $20 (stranded #14 insulated, 500'). I think the 100'
I discovered that I've got one of the "bad" types of LV power supplies for some of my lights, which, unfortunately, does a really nice job of generating RFI over a very broad spectrum. (I don't think
Jim (and all), It's a "WAC Lighting Company" model EN-12PX-AR. Specs on the case say input is 120v 50/60Hz, output is AC 12V at 20kHz, 150W load max. I did a quick Google check and it seems to be a p
Hopefully this isn't too off-topic: After an unfortunate incident involving a large tree limb, a not-quite-out-of-the-way a-frame ladder, and gravity (fortunately, my son and I were well out of the w
Thanks to everyone who replied both on and off the list. To summarize the comments, it seems that the folks who've bought the Little Giant ladders are very, very happy with them. They are apparently
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Hi All, I have finally convinced my XYL that having a small 6m beam on the roof won't cause our home value to plummet (and she's a real estate agent!), our kids to rebel, and our neighbors to come af
Can we (you?) get back to talking about towers so that those of us who are still tower-less can have something fun to read about? Please? 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com _______________
With Frank's permission, I've posted the files on my website (which has plenty of bandwidth). You can access them at http://k2dbk.com/#CCHandbook(or just http://k2dbk.com and scroll down a bit). 73,
Quick update: Frank will be sending me the original larger images which are higher-resolution (and quite a bit larger). I'll be posting them in the same place as soon as I get them. 73, David, K2DBK
I've now posted the higher resolution versions as well as the others. Both sets are available at http://k2dbk.com/#CCHandbook (or just http://k2dbk.comand scroll down a bit). 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.c
There are a lot of details in a story now up on ARRL: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/10/13/11135/?nc=1 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com ___________________________________________
Here's a tip for those of you on Gmail who are tired of this: If you press the "m" button while reading a thread like this, it will "mute" the conversation and never place future messages on the thre
Mythbusters did a piece of this a couple of years ago. That piece was based on what I think was the original myth (guy with bricks on roof), but it's still fun to watch: http://www.yourdiscovery.com/
I noticed that, plus they refer to weights in kgs. I didn't dig into it, but I assume this is the "UK edit" version. 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com ____________________________________
A friend picked up some unused Amphenol TWB 4001 which his employer was discarding. I've been trying to find out definitively if this is equivalent to LMR-400 electrically. I've found some data sheet
Thank you, I hadn't found that particular reference. 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Towe
Perhaps the moderator can just unsubscribe that address? 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com twitter: @k2dbk _______________________________________________ ________________________________
Google translate say this is the translation: Have received your letter! Thank you! Jingzhou Sheng 73, David, K2DBK k2dbk.com k2dbk.blogspot.com twitter: @k2dbk ______________________________________