I have JUST received this - an email that took 2 months 7 days to fail !!! This is amazing !! There must be millions of emails floating around in Cyberspace. Where do they wait ? How do they survive
Lets not forget the technique discovered by the ancient SU's - that a triangle with sides of dimensions 3,4 and 5 will give a perfect right-angle. Its easy to make big triangles out of rope, wire etc
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Thanks - that was very interesting. Tim, EI8IC -- Original Message -- From: <K7GCO@aol.com> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>; <ei8ic@eircom.net>; <W7JWJ@aol.com> Sent: 02 October 2001 23:26 Subject: Re
I would like to try a Beverage this year, but the problem is that it would have to run through a field full of cows, who take great delight in scratching and rubbing on anything they find. I would li
Good luck with your 4-Square, Ken. I hope you'll take a few pictures so that we can all see how the project progresses. Tim, EI8IC. to first. List Sponsored by AN Wireless: AN Wireless handles Rohn t
If anyone has the following issues of Ham Radio Magazine and would be prepared to photocopy and mail 4 articles to me, please contact me off list. Dec 79, Jan 80, Mar 80, Apr 80. Excuse the Bandwidth
Thanks to all for the answers supplied. Great jokes too - its nice we've all got a smile on our faces !! The best since the 'I need a new wench for the tower' thread... Well, most of the replies were
Anyone care to comment on this page ??? http://sommerantennas.com/seasonal_variations.html Its saying that.. "If your antenna is fixed in one direction, ..... you will notice that your antenna works
Yes this is a good idea. Its not as if you need to know your position to the nearest degree, considering the beamwidth. People used to make these with clear film and a black pen, but a printer will g
Check out my friend's site http://www.qsl.net/ei7ba/ on the quad page - he knows what he is talking about... 73s Tim EI8IC List Sponsored by AN Wireless: AN Wireless handles Rohn tower systems, Trylo
I feel the topic of horizontal loops should be expanded on here. They seem a cheap and easy-to-construct antenna, which can be supported from 3 or 4 wooden poles, 20-30' high, in the corners of a sma
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Hi Tom - thanks for your comments. Disagreements are always welcomed here - its the only way I can learn something. The 2WL loop sounds interesting, and could be used by some on the perimeter of thei
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Mine does too, Luca. I suppose there are too options - 1/ add or remove an extra length of wire when you want to switch from cw-ssb. 2/ configure it for your favourite end of the band, then use a z-m
Hi Henry and others - I'd be interested to know where and how this antenna was fed. According to the books I've seen, an upside-down delta loop needs to be fed in one of the top corners for long dist
Gentlemen, Assume you have a guyed 80' mast (not a tower). What would be the best wire antenna you would put on it, for 40m Dxing ? Tim, EI8IC List Sponsored by AN Wireless: AN Wireless handles Rohn
Whoops, yes, I wasn't very informative. The mast is planned to be 80' high, made of 4 steel 2" scaffold poles. It will be guyed at 4 levels, using polypropylene rope. Each level will have 4 guys. It