Hey guys, hope this note finds all of you well, it is a lovely day here in MA. Last night I install a new line voltage circuit in the radio room for use with my new Ameritron AL-80B amplifier, here a
Brian, Thanks for your reply. The short answer to your question is, no. The arrangement I described is perfectly within NEC 2005 requirements, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts addendum. T
Thank you for your reply Jim, and while I am on the line thank you to Carl KM1H for his reply as well. I didn't know there was an "amplifier list" Jim, I will have to hunt around for it, or perhaps y
Bob, I found the list, subscribed and am waiting for moderator approval, the subscribtion page is at http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/Amps I will ask my question again there just to see w
I do apologies for being off-topic, my only excuse is to claim ignorance and beg everyones pardon. For the record my meter claims an accuracy of +/- 2% on VAC. Peace James - AD1L ____________________
I placed an order with them for one coaxial arrestor (303U), one balanced line arrestor (309H), a single mounting fixture, and a quad mounting fixture. That was four weeks ago today! Funny you should
I have taken the plunge toward crimp-on connectors; purchased an RFA-4005. Reading through the archives I seen a few posts saying that users of the system solder the center conductor regardless, whil