I don't know anything about them, but you might try using keywords "moxon antenna" in the search field at http://www.yahoo.com. It netted about 500 hits. 73, dale, kg5u = ____________________________
I am no expert, Hector, but my feet know what they like: I have a pair of workboots my employer bought for me years ago. They are made by IronAge. The shoes have steel toes and steel sole inserts be
http://www.championradio.com/rigging.html Mine is the Model B, Loos Part No. 90. It reads in lbs. 73, dale, kg5u _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "S
I'm curious, Noel. What's overkill about the metering? That the scales are to 200/2000 watts? That would put 'typical' power readings at or around mid-scale. Isn't that where most meters are most ac
Greg, Go to http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u/a3refurb.txt All your questions will be answered there. (maybe) 73, dale, kg5u On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 09:23:48 -0500 Gregg Seidl <k9kl@direcway.com> wrote: I was
The following article appeared in Texas DX Society Bullsheet newsletter and later in the National Contest Journal a number of years ago. Coax Fittings Redux by Bill Schrader, K2TNO (Reprinted from t
Blah...blah...blah....blah...blah... The TT administrator asked that we all refrain from making BPL comments on TowerTalk. For all the extensive (and likely unread) writing people are doing about BPL
My Force 12 C3 manual is copyrighted. Isn't the Sigma 12's? Why not just contact Force 12 and buy a copy and be done with it? 73, dale, kg5u _______________________________________________ See: http:
hmmm... I'm not so sure I would that. No fall arrest/climbing system is infallible. No matter how careful I am on the tower, the risk of falling always exists, whether from 3', 10', or 70', it still
Why 'at least twice the height'? dale, kg5u _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more.
Thanks, Jim. I was catching up on e-mail reading and about to comment about KSC's use of those things. For anyone who's interested about lightning protection at KSC, try this URL below. Ever wonder
It seems the URL does not want to work for some (me, included -- I apologize for not double-checking before posting--I had cut and pasted it from the browser address line. Go to http://www.yahoo.com.
Mark, I've got a B&W grid dip meter which uses external coils of various sizes to inductively couple with the 'load' in question. It works great. I've used it a couple of times to evaluate the traps
Dig into your parts bins and find a 500-ohm (linear taper is best) pot and put it across the appropriate control box terminals (after disconnecting the rotator pot wires, of course)? If you still ge
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:14:42 -0600 "Noel" <yaesurig@msn.com> wrote: Had a pretty good lightening storm here this evening and decided to disconnect my coax cables after I heard that familiar ticking s
Tony, Check here for some A3 refurbishment notes I put together a few years ago: http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u/a3refurb.txt In it you will find a list of trap resonant frequencies. 73, dale, kg5u ____
Or go here: http://www.dxengineering.com/pdf/g7-144.pdf and download the manual. Found doing a search on g7-144 manual on yahoo.com dale, kg5u _______________________________________________ See: htt
What does this thread have to do with towers? _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more.
Try http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u/a3refurb.txt This kg5u guy really has his act together. Can anyone suggest a workable method of determining the resonant frequency of a set of traps off of a Cushcraft