Author: "Victor M. Walz N2PP" <n2pp@frontiernet.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:56:48 -0400
You will save a lot of money on copper control cables by going with wireless controls for any antenna applications that require switching (stack matches, coax switches, rx antenna switches, phasing s
Has anyone installed or have experience with a Gemtor Series 5000 or 6000 Ladder Safety System installed on a tower like a Rohn 45 or 55? This is a "Ladder Climber's Safety System" which uses a sleev
I have a 22 ft (2" OD) heavy duty Cr-Mo mast presently installed up on a 100 ft Rohn 45 tower. It weighs 200+ pounds. I previously had a 4 el 20 meter yagi stacked 12 ft. above a 40 meter F12 yagi. I
I want to clarify the current situation of the mast relative to my methodology and safety issues. The 22 ft mast has been lowered in order to remove all the antennas. The top of the mast is currently
I want to thank everyone who provided the great responses to my question. I am reviewing each response seriously and even considering not cutting the mast. In summary, I received great responses that
I have two antenna analyzers: MFJ-259 and Rig Expert AA-230PRO. I am having trouble obtaining resonance (low SWR) at 144 MHz with 2 commercially made 144 MHz yagis. I am wondering if both antenna ana