I HIGHLY recommend the MOXON antenna!!! You build it! It is light and easy to build. We use this antenna every year for Field Day on 20CW We always place in the top 5! Next year we will be running MO
First off, thanks to Dan for the modified tubing cutter idea! I'm going to do some experimenting with that! Just so I'm clear, you "groove" the elements AFTER you assemble them as opposed to using th
I need some help... I've been going over the ARRL Antenna Book (Vol16), the ARRL Handbook, Reflections, Physical Design of... and Carr's Verticle Handbook and can't find any BASIC information on what
They sure are! if you go to F12's web site, you can read all about the rivets! This was plagerized from their site... http://force12inc.com/Force12-bro2002-5-5.htm Dino...k6rix@arrl.net -- StripMime
Send a message to Chip @ k7ja@dxer.com He has 2 on his side yard. If I remember correctly, there is a small piece of channel, welded to the length of the inside tube that is "keyed" to a slot in a ca
If you were trying to make a half wave stub, couldn't you just do = this... 11802.8/ (frequency in Megahertz) * (velocity factor of coax) /2. This would give you an electrical half wave length of coa
Where are you located Richard? I don't have the proper procedure, but if you go here, there is a lot of good info! Fire up Adobe Acrobat... http://www.rohnnet.com/rohnnet2001/catalog/pdfs/55G/55gtowe
I'd say read numbers 3, 6, and 7. Answer those questions and you will have an answer to yours! -- HOW TO STAY YOUNG (George Carlin) 1. Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and he
There sure is a lot of speculation out here when it comes to N-Connectors! Its almost embarrassing! N-Connectors are SUPERIOR to the UHF connector for many reasons... 1- Weather proof 2- Constant imp
I finally found a picture of the ANDROS N Connector.... http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/parts/4505.html Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 23:52:40 -0700 To: towertalk@contesting.com From: Dino Darling <k
Jim, do you have any experience with the Andros connector? Why would you say it is not weatherproof? Did you know there is a gasket in the nut as well as an O-RING where the two pieces come together?