Oh, if you do go the Wi-Fi route how about using the bucket truck boom for your mast -- fit the yagi and boom it up? John, NA6L Hi All, I've been asked to put in a wifi system for a local event that'
One trick is to place the back of the boom and/or reflector on some saw horses and point the yagi straight up in the air to do your SWR checks prior to tower mounting -- IMHO it has worked great and
Dave, unless you are attaching the tower to an unoccupied building one suggestion would be to use some from of sound insulation between the tower and the house brackets or between the brackets and th
One simple (and easy/cheap) thing to try: Drill and tap the clamp plate for 4 additional 3/8" pinch bolts/screws and use the hardened type with the concave tips. Space the bolts in two rows located 1
Yes for sure. Even a small drilled divot or a little flat area filed on the mast for the screw to land on will give more resistance to twisting. John NA6L If you drilled into the mast this method wou
The LEDs replace the existing display light bulb (or bulbs) for longer life etc. John NA6L at Dayton and won't if it is not worth it. And these LEDs do what? 73 Roger (K8RI) _________________________