Supposedly sparklers (firework variety) will work. I have not done it myself however. 73, Larry W6NWS --Original Message-- From: Bob Farkaly Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 4:28 PM To: ve4xt@mymts.n
At the beach here mobile homes must be anchored with screw-in anchors and straps. Most of the places that service mobile homes in the area can do the anchors but they would be smaller ones - 4 or 5 f
Reformer seems to work well. When I have used it has come out flat black like the item was primed. I do not know how it would be under cold galvanizing. I have always just used the cold galvanizing s
I have two M2 antennas up. I talked with them several times. They were always helpful. One of the antennas was a special antenna that I bought from someone else new in the box. I was told to check wi
I don't know that this will help. It shows a 2x6 switch arrangement. I was thinking it was from K1XM but it is actually from KK1L. http://home.comcast.net/~kk1l/kk1l_2x6switch/switch_page.html 73, La
Check to see that the offset value is correct. Use the GH config program. (You can do it from the front panel but I forget how.) I suspect somehow you set the offset value to 90 degrees. I have done
In some cases you can specify a "reply to" address. I do this. My "reply to" address is my arrl.net address. Most of these groups will allow your message if you registered with the "reply to" address
On WinMail (used to be Outlook Express) you can set the reply address by highlighting the e-mail server and under Accounts click on Properties. On the General tab is a place to insert the reply addre
FWIW, I used 450 feet on a KenPro KR2000 (KenPro sold their rotator line to Yaesu and the KR2000 is the same as G2800(?)) for years without problems. I used the stuff with a pair of #14 conductors. 7
I find a lot of items in the junk folder with some marked as possible spam. I suspect the antivirus program is looking for certain words or phrases and based on those words or phrases marks (modifies
25G and 45G use two different sizes at each joint on each leg. I forget what size they are offhand. DX Engineering sells leg bolts and their web site may tell you what the sizes are or the perhaps th
I think the small bolt on the 45G is the same as the larger bolt on the 25G. I'll measure it when I get home (I have a 25G and a 45G tower). No washers. Not needed. The bolts are in compression in th
What about terminal connections inside the rotor? Broken wires? 73, Larry W6NWS I have a T2X I took from the tower because it was not working. I have taken it apart and have the following problem: Th
Steve, your description sounded like a function I had on my email for many years before I retired. It was handy in the business world to let email senders know that I was away and I usually put when
I have a KenPro KR2000. KenPro sold their rotator line to Yaesu and the KR2000 became the G2800DXA. I can put the KR2000 into a rotator shelf space of a 25G where there is no cross bracing. I don't t
I rented one last Fall for exactly the same thing. It was a Hitachi as I recall. Not a huge device. For my soil, mostly clay, it was easy - much easier than I thought it would be. I think it took may
Lowe's here also has a sealant suitable for aquariums. My son uses it on his aquariums without killing corals or fish. Definitely doesn't smell like acetic acid. You do need to read the labels carefu
I believe it was ON4UN that suggested running cables inside the tower would help. I ran my cables inside but have not shunt fed my tower yet so I don't know if that will really help. 73, Larry W6NWS
Perhaps the wife is telling you that you are close enough to your wings as it is. I still climb once in awhile (I'm 69) but like many it takes a bit longer to get up the tower than it used to. I have
I use Morgan M-348 units. The Wireman (thewireman.com) in SC (and probably others) sells them. 73, Larry W6NWS Regarding the issue of lightning damage to control boxes, I'm wondering if you guys are