On Sun, 11 May 2003 10:26:55 -0700 Rich Hallman - N7TR <rich@n7tr.com> writes: This matter is covered in "Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur," published by the ARRL. A quick start is to go to the F
I have a double room, no smoking, at the Crowne Plaza, for three nights (Thu, Fri, Sat). I need a roommate to split the costs. Contact: Fred Hopengarten K1VR hopengarten@post.harvard.edu Six Willarch
For non-lawyer readers of this reflector, it may be important to elaborate on the above statement. While it is true that the FCC appears to have exclusive federal jurisdiction, the FCC had not preemp
The URL for the cellular telephone tower on fire is: http://www.geocities.com/r48608/towerpro/ Fred Hopengarten K1VR hopengarten@post.harvard.edu Six Willarch Road * Lincoln, MA 01773-5105 781/259-00
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 21:38:07 -0600 David Vondrasek <n5ito@arrl.net> writes: An FAQ. I attach "Guy Posts FAQ.Doc". (Which will not appear on Towertalk, because attachments are not circulated.) Copies
The FVR Spitfire (for W1FV and K1VR) Spitfire is described at: http://www.yccc.org/Articles/Spitfire/spitfire.htm http://www.yccc.org/Articles/Spitfire/Spitfire%20Dimensions%20(other%20ba nds).JPG R
Yes. You need the FVR Spitfire Array. See http://www.yccc.org/Features/Spitfire/spitfire.htm http://www.yccc.org/Features/Spitfire/Spitfire%20Dimensions%20(other%20ba nds).JPG Remember that the dimen
a http://www.yccc.org/Articles/Spitfire/Spitfire%20Dimensions%20(other%20ba nds).JPG John is, as usual, correct. The YCCC web page was changed and I forgot to change my macro reply. One of the nicest
<snip> This is not off-topic for TowerTalk. It is an FAQ. I am sending you a 13 page (single spaced) summary of prior postings as an attachment. Anyone else who wants the FAQ Summary need only ask. F
Antenna Analyzers is an FAQ. The FAQ summary may be found at http://qth.com/ka9fox/antenna-analyzers.html. Another summary may be found at http://www.pwpublishing.ltd.uk/pw/tex/review.html. Fred Hope
Unless your a painting perfectionist. Don't do it. But from someone who had worked on, fixed, a lot of T2X's, here are some tips. <snip> Hope this helps. I've learned all these tricks the hard way...
I mount an SO-239 in a small plastic box purchased from Radio Shack. I also mount two stainless steel 1/4-20 bolts as ears. I can now use a PL-259 and not worry about weather proofing. I put toroids
I would like to help a local erect 60 feet of Rohn 45, with two sets of guy wires, on a suburban lot with trees, and with an 18' boom tribander (Force 12) on top. If you have a photograph of such an
My friend, Goran Andric S55OO, needs a manual for the Hy-Gain TH2-MK3 antenna. Can anyone send a scanned version to him, or direct him to one on the web? His address is: s55oo@lea.hamradio.si Thanks.
I thought TT'ers might like to see these photos and explanations of a self-supporting tower going up by crane. It's hard for a New Englander to believe that such big spaces exist without tall pines.
On Fri, 03 May 2002 20:00:58 +0100 Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> writes: This is an FAQ. The answers (and there are many) may be found at http://qth.com/ka9fox/antenna-analyzers.html Fred Hope
K1VR: Wrong. Missouri is still, when last I looked, in the Union. PRB-1 has been incorporated into Federal law, which is the supreme law of the land. See 47 CFR 97.15(b). What you meant by this casu
A mast is round and solid. A tower may be round and solid, or latticed. An antenna support structure is BOTH, which is why many bylaws and state laws use the expression "antenna support structure." 4
On Tue, 21 May 2002 23:16:13 -0500 "Lew King" <w5lew@bellsouth.net> writes: checklist somewhere I can use? K1VR: As you approach this project, remember that there are only two kinds of people. Those
would allow feet or too a Joe: I have no example of a real, live, ham-friendly covenant on file. But K2ASP may have one sitting on his computer. In any event, you could just parallel the town bylaw y