Hello, I have a T2x rotor that I want to put up temporarily on a mast until my rooftop tower is up. I looked at HyGain's page and they have the "heavy-duty lower mast bracket" for $99 that specifies
Thanks everyone for the great and quick replies. It looks like the light duty version will do what I need it to do and I see a few on ebay at a reasonable price and will pick one up. This is for a si
Thanks for the input everyone, I ended up getting one off ebay cheap early last week, drilled it out and it worked fine. Unfortunately it seems that MFJ service dept didn't fully repair the T2x when
A friend of mine uses the fence rail from home depot, he says it's thicker wall than EMT and feels lighter. It comes in 10' sections and the ends are tapered so that they fit together better than you
But as an alternative to EMT, it should work out fine. Presumably if you are using EMT you aren't putting up 40 meter monobanders and H frames of 2 meter beams. For a couple of VHF/UHF beams you can
Hey list, I've been looking for a while for a local supplier of aluminum tubing (6063 and 6061T6) and have been coming up empty. I called a couple of the steel places and they usually get it shipped
Jim, I'm using the RF Industries crimp tool that I got on ebay with both sets of interchangeable dies for crimping cables from RG59 through LMR400 and am very happy with it. Mainly I am using it to c
Try Google Sketchup instead of autocad to draw it all out. Go through the included tutorials or check youtube for an idea how to use it. Once you get the hang of it it's quite a handy tool. _________
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The gear may have broken teeth, that would prevent it from moving past 75 degrees. Seems unlikely, but it would certainly cause that. _______________________________________________ _________________
Hello all, I was given these two sections yesterday at a hamfest. They are roughly 10' each, and the bottom section seems to have a tilt-over base plate. Anyone know who made it? Thanks and 73's Dave