Geez... when I was in 7th grade shop, we used a tool to dress the wheels on the grinders. That and attaching a grounding strap to your arm when you're polishing plastic on a buffing wheel are the onl
"We'll see what the neighborhood busy bodies have to say when it comes down." It sounds like you're convinced this is a no-brainer. I suggest you talk to a Realtor before you fire up that chainsaw to
Well there's a least ONE east-coaster that understands the dilemma of operating from this RF sink hole! :-) 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN -- Message: 2 Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:45:47 +0000 From: "David Rob
Brian, I would say this more of a visual issue than a mechanical problem. It's no different than the surface rust on your car's brake drums. I'm anxious to hear what others think. 73 de Bob - KØRC in
"The general rule is that a tower much be limited to one-half the distance to the power lines, and if not possible, then use a different type of antenna." Who's this General? I've never heard of his
"Furthermore, if we had the weather conditions specified in TIA222 Rev G, does it matter that I would come home after a weather event and find my tower standing and all trees and my house leveled? -S
I couldn't agree more! The only "benefit" of the program was to instill additional fear into the average landlubber what is afraid of a 6 foot step ladder. - - - - - - - - Did you guys catch $14 per
A HyGain TH-11DX. It was going to be a temporary antenna for me but it works so well I'm leaving it up there at 70 feet. But you do realize you're asking us what color car you should buy next, right?
I eluded to the fact that asking about antenna comparisons has a large component of personal bias (I bought it and use it so it must be good) and little reproducible comparison statistics (even the K
Alan, I have been able to single handed erect some supports that apparently defy consideration by some. Without additional information it's difficult to give you specifics. A 40 foot mast that starts