Rick I have the 89' heavy duty UST (3000 + LBS) that over the years I have had both heavy and light antenna loads installed on it. I can tell you that if the 106' model is balanced as well as the 89'
You can find a lot of information about that at www.TRX-Manger.com site also check their mail list on Yahoo. I would like to hear some comments, ideas and suggestions from folks about the remote oper
Isn't Larry's call N8LP? Julio I am not involved in remote operation but I do use a very good program called TRX-manager which is being used by a number of operators for full remote operation over th
I don't know if they are but I have one that I never have used. Julio, W4HY or It the be Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FL
We recently have been asked to re-reeve a trailer mounted 100' Tri-Ex tilt over/crank-up tower. The model number on the tower is WRS-689. The model number on the trailer is CT-100. Does anyone have a
I'm getting ready to make a change in my antenna farm and I'm looking for someone who may have bought a Cush Craft XM-240 and never installed it and wants to sell it. I know this is a long shot but y
Try M2. That's where I bought one to use with a stacked 70Cm horz. beams when they had to be placed side by side. Julio, W4HY Several years ago I bought an 8' fiberglass mast. I could have sworn it w
The real sad thing here is your insurance company will probably cancel your policy after settling your claim. Happened to me twice. The rule of thumb here in Florida these days is if the loss isn't t
We thought about doing just that but then we would strand all of the folks from your part of the country who retire and move to Florida for the warm climate and the low taxes. Gee they would have to
I can't seem to find the skypole on their site. Has anyone found it? Julio, W4HY to own. 1-1/2 == Cubex Quad company has a product called the Skypole, a 42 foot fiberglass/aluminum mast and vehicular
Thanks to all I found it. Julio, W4HY Me neither.... But Google knows just about everything, try this: http://www.cubex.com/SkyPole.htm 73, Zig - KM9M Julio Peralta wrote: ___________________________
Yesterday I removed a TX2 rotor form my tower. One of the Stainless steel mount bolts I guess galled in the hole and I had to break off the head of the bolt to get the rotor out of the tower. Does an
The run from my 89" crank-up is about 277 feet from feed point of the antenna to the back of the radio. It's the only place I could put it. Julio, W4HY --Original Message-- From: towertalk-bounces@co
Thanks to all that replied regarding my problem with the sheared off bolt in the TX2 rotor case. I tried all of the suggesting in some form or another for several days with no luck. I've given it to
When 9913 first came out and special N connectors weren't available I would tin the center conductor and use a Dremel tool to reduce the diameter to fit the pin of the N connector I was using. Julio,
Pat I don't think this is entirely correct. If the main pull up cable were to break the 2nd section would fall bring the 3rd and 4th inner sections with it. The pull down cable runs from the base of
Thumb through the pages of QST or CQ magazine. Julio, W4HY --Original Message-- From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Delbert Matlock Sent: Mon
CushCraft recommends a minumin of 10 feet above their A3S. I would think it would be the same for the CL36. I had a A3S and a A3WS stacked at 10 feet for several years and they worked fine together b
What would be the appropriate stacking distance between a 6M beam and an HF tri-bander? I checked several V-UHF manuals but I didn't find anything on this. Julio, W4HY _______________________________
Thanks to all who replied regarding stacking a 6M beam with an HF beam. Most seem to agree that some multiple of a 1/4 wave at the higher freq would work. I believe the best information came from Gar