Perhaps I'm missing something but using a "phasing harness" with coax cut for a electrical length (usually a 1/4 wave of 75 ohm coax on either side of a "T") only works for a narrow band of frequenci
Every thing I've thrown at Vista so far has been OK. It "plug and played" with my jump drives, external DVD-RW drive, camera, cell phone, printer and scanner. I haven't tried soundcard modem software
I got two other responses that confirm your data. I have the data on a "piered and bracketed" installation but nothing on freestanding. I had a feeling that it was too much to expect! I guess I'll gu
Someone might want to contact Buxcomm at http://www.commparts.com/ to see if they might order and stock them. They carry 8-wire rotor cable and 21-pin SCARF plugs that some people use for rotor disco
Warning... this is from "eye ball" observation and I haven't ordered any to check... The 7-pin connector appears to be a series "JR" connector (Japanese Round) with a size "16" shell. The general par
Try www.wb0w.com. They offer a "Regular", "Heavy Duty", and "Combo" model of the Tower Jack. 73 de Perry - K4PWO _______________________________________________ ______________________________________
Oops, should have read further... looks like he needs an "erection fixture", a.k.a. "A" frame, or "gin pole". The site I mentioned does sell "gin poles" but they are for vertical assembly of a tower.
That will only work if the tower is on a standard or tilt base plate. If its on a concrete base section or drive-in plate, you will have to go to the old temporary rope guy and gin pole method or hir
The longer cable, due to its resistance, would act as a current limiter preventing power supply fold-back. Have you confirmed that the power supply is really shutting down? The description almost sou
Unless you use one of the low loss coax types that don't like tight radius turns. The center conductor tends to migrate toward the shield in tight turns. 73 de Perry - K4PWO -- Original Message -- Fr
In the "old" days, a mark was often used on non-polarized caps to indicate the "outside" foil lead. 73 de Perry - K4PWO _______________________________________________ _______________________________
You have a prime example of "red neck" bolts. They were typically used to bolt down the floor planks in wood bed trucks. A good nuts and bolts supply should be able to order them. 73 de Perry - K4PWO
More likely he was a real smart fellow as he found a way to announce his presence to potential mates beyond the usual area. I've seen them on the gutters, antennas, tin roofs... just about any medium
Gee, 160 meter band, 80 meter band, 40 meter band, 30 meter band... I guess we'll have to use 174.978 yard band, 87.489 yard band... 73 de Perry - K4PWO P.S. It was scientists that couldn't convert t
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/600-series_coax_cable_ca-600.php Generic LMR-600 - $900/1000' or $1.35/foot No connection, just a satisfied customer... 73 de Perry - K4PWO __________________________
One source of problems fitting PL-259's is that, when you cut the LMR-400, the soft copper clad aluminum "fans" preventing it from sliding into the connector. You can file the very tip to "round" the
A good glove for cutting protection is a fillet glove. It a stainless steel mesh glove and you can find them at fishing supply stores like Bass Pro. Of course, you'll need to keep well away from live
http://www.eionwireless.com/library/manual/EION_Ultima3_Manual_Rev2.pdf Wi-Lan sold it wireless products to EION... 73 de Perry - K4PWO -- Original Message -- From: "Cary Todd" <cgooch@newroadsteleco
You just need to take extra care with "cleanliness" and preparation of any mechanical/electrical connections. Aluminum oxide is an excellent insulator so you have to clean (burnish/sand) all connecti
1450 degrees C, or about 2650 F = sintering temp for limestone (CaO3)... 73 de Perry - K4PWO _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk