Well, if nobody else is going to ring in here I will... I know this is a new publication and mebbe I am one of the first to see it.... International Radio, the INRAD folks, has at its helm George, W2
my local supplier of Chrome molly has a similar line about length and so did the supplier I used to use in PA My suggestion is to contact a guy wo runs a shop that sells to guys building racing cars.
I have been unable to find the following on the web, perhaps someone "in the industry" can tell me if it exists. I am looking at Amphenol brand T-Connectors that are F X F X F, all three connection p
AS A SPIN OFF... Someone mentioned that silver oxidizing is still conductive... does this mean I might wish to consider using silver solder when I prep coax connectors? I know it is pricey but I am i
US HAMS - PLEASE TALK THIS UP AMONG YOUR LOCAL CLUB MEMBERS! Members of the Florida Contest Group started doing this over the past few days and a number of us have visited the site and done just this
...with riveted elements I have never had a tip fall out! My HyGain and Cushcraft beams have all been modified to riveted element construction, which also do NOT snag on the guy wires on the way up!
The University of Florida does studies on lightning... I saw a great program on this on Discovery channel (I think) They send up small model rockets with "hair-sized" wires trailing behind them....th
...with riveted elements I have never had a tip fall out! My HyGain and Cushcraft beams have all been modified to riveted element construction, which also do NOT snag on the guy wires on the way up!
Sounds like the Jo Gunn! Same manufacturer also sells bridges and silver mines... K4OJ _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wi
The University of Florida does studies on lightning... I saw a great program on this on Discovery channel (I think) They send up small model rockets with "hair-sized" wires trailing behind them....th
have you tried parking a stupid load (oops dummy load) at the top end of the tower - far end of coax - to see if the coax might not be the source of your problems... I would not be surprised ot hear
one should stay one.... that is your system common for both the directional and brake "paths".... unfortunately my manual is not here but.... I know 4 and 8 are the motor capacitor.... so I would gue
Charly - this is a bit of oversimplification! To some extent I follow your bigger is better idea - but in my Ameritron and WX0B devices the relays are actually pretty small... they seem to do ok?????
WHAT? You want his towers limited???? I do not know why he needed only 90 ft - this is ok for 20 meters... but... higher would be better for 40! It does not matter how high they are to the neighbors.
OOoooh OOoooh - me too me too I also am working on a project... I am going to be needing some big caps... please also include in your reply to the group a good source for the following capacitors: 13