Bob - You can get the Rohn catalog here. http://www.criticaltowers.com/ROHN%20Industries/2005%20Catalogs/2004_Revised_ROHN_Catalog.pdf 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ __
Have a look here. http://www.tennadyne.com/slipp_nott.htm 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTal
The SteppIR DreamBeam will get you on 40 thru 6M. http://www.steppir.com/files/DB%2036%20brochure.pdf 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ ___________________________________
Hi Marinus - I use the same unit and have no problems so far. I'd start by checking that the 3 control lines are delivering the voltage and current necessary. Start at the back of the control unit, a
It sounds like you've missed the distinction between self-supporting and crank-up. 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerT
I have the bi-polar model. 73, (another) Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http
If you're mounting it above the mast, just home-brew a simple anti-gravity device and float it right up there. :-D 74, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ ______________________
It's not too difficult, but it is tedious. When you open it, do it in or in/over a box or tub, else you'll be chasing ball bearings til the code requirement comes back. 73, Mike NF4L ________________
Neither of my control boxes have that switch. Could it be a home-brew mod? 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mail
Ed - I had one of those. I never got it to work even moderately well. As I recall, it was mounted at 35 feet, which is what I remember the instructions called for. That said, my rememberer isn't too
Hit the send key too soon. I meant to add that the angle the wires make with the tower are close to 40 degrees. It makes a difference. NF4L _______________________________________________ ___________
It's baster, not blaster. 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.co
You didn't look at the picture, did you? From the 11:25AM thread..... http://www.kd4rbg.com/dxbaster.jpg 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ ________________________________
Depending on the base span, kitchen counter tops. 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contes
LMR400 uF is very low loss, and reasonably flexible. I use it for the rotator loops. Here's one source. http://www.davisrf.com/comm1/hardline.htm 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________
Ermmm, yes. I got all the characters other than the dash...... LMR400 uF vs LMR-400 UF 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ To
Another solution.....If you can get a length of stainless all-thread rod, they're easy enough to bend. Both my BigBox home centers carry it. 73, Mike NF4L ____________________________________________
Check with these guys http://www.rotor-doc.com/ http://www.rotorservice.com/index.htm 73, Mike NF4L _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Tow