What's a reef knot ? Couldn't find it on the web page. 73, Bob -- Original Message -- From: "Michael Walker" <va3mw@rogers.com> To: <towertalk@contesting.com> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 8:40 PM
O.K. Half the time I tie a granny knot and redo into a square knot, hi,hi. tnx es 73, Bob, K6UJ -- Original Message -- From: "Michael Walker" <va3mw@rogers.com> To: "Bob Harmon" <k6uj@pacbell.net> Se
Barry, I make my own open wire line feeding an 80 meter delta loop and I use the plastic "weedeater" line woven in and out thru the open wire line and I let the weedeater line be taut compared to the
Sounds like a great antenna system, Ed ! I'm not sure about the spacing, but I am concerned about the aluminum mast. The mast is 24 feet long, and assuming you need to get the 40meter beam as high as
I was chasing dx beginning back in the late 50's to today and actually find just the opposite. Many more dx stations out there now. There has been increasing activity with each successive sunspot cyc
I have had bad luck with multiband yagi's with traps also. I managed to burn up traps as you are describing on several tribanders. Several things might have happened. Normally there is a drain hole i
Blake, I'm still red from embarassment after seeing not just one but a bunch of naked chicks ! Thanks for illuminating the silliness of this thread. Bob, K6UJ Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call
I have a QSL from Don for a QSO I made years ago on CW with him while he was mobile (yes, mobile cw) he was using a Swan rig in his car. I remember that at the time I was really suprised that he was
Mark, Sounds like a good idea with the tape, let us know how it does. Sometime back I remember reading a thread from somone that cleaned his aluminum antenna and then applied water based exterior lat
glad to hear the paint coating didn't change the rf characteristics of the antenna. Bob, K6UJ house few QTH and Force can see McAfee® "Wireless any _______________________________________________
Richard, Thanks, a great resource for SS stuff ! Bob K6UJ Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA. ____________________________
I agree completely with Tom's response below. Let's help to maintain our Ham Radio fraternity and help each other. That's what our great hobby is all about. 73, Bob, K6UJ Isn´t this guy from Bo
I will be ordering some more cable lube for my US Tower motorized crankup and was thinking about trying Prelube 19. I have used Prelube 6 in the past. Has anyone had any experience with Prelube 19 ?
Thanks for the reference, I looked over the specs and also sent them this question : I'll post their response when I receive it. Prelube 6 or Prelube 19 "Which product would offer the best protection
Hi Dan, I received this response from Grignard Company to my question of whether Prelube 19 is more effective than Prelube 6 in preventing rust and extending the life of galvanized wire rope used in
Dan, The skin I believe he stalking about is the skin Prelube 19 evidently leaves on the surface of the cable. I specifically asked about treating galvanized wire rope, I don't know what that has to
I found some at Grainger Industrial Supply. They are a big supplier similar to McMaster Carr. One is 18 threads per inch and the other is 12 TPI. Down near the bottom of the page: (Hecka long address
It works for me also. I was a very big skeptic until after two unsuccessful attempts to reach water at a reasonable depth on my property a ham friend that has experience in dowsing came over and loca
You are correct Kevin, nothing has been presented to establish that divining has better results than random hole drilling. We have provided information based on our personal experiences and discussio