Bear in mind that the ARRL volunteer counsel program does not mean that the attorney will take your case on a volunteer or pro bono basis. You still have to pay their fee. What ARRL will do for free
Where they cannot ban them outright they will just make sure any new development has CC&Rs.Yes, even in rural or unincorporated areas. That's how it's done these days. I like to call it the outsourci
How about some compressed air? I would be wary of cleaning out with any sort of liquid. I would look at sealing it up properly if you think they are entering from below. Ryan, N2RJ -- Ryan A. Jairam,
I use HRD rotator. It works GREAT with what I have (Green Heron/Prosistel). Ryan, N2RJ -- Sent from my mobile device Ryan A. Jairam, _______________________________________________ __________________
Look for "coax loss calculator" on the internet. Loss is of course dependent on operationg frequency, length and vswr. 50 ohm 7/8 heliax rigid with foam dielectric (the most common type) is LDF5-50A
Almost no one except amateur radio and CB uses UHF (PL259) connectors anymore. Therefore you will mostly find them in ham and CB shops (and ebay). 73, Ryan, N2RJ -- Ryan A. Jairam, __________________
Well, I'm not going to get into this religious argument again. I don't doubt that it's still being used outside of ham and CB. There are still people who use cassette tapes and LP records, and they a
The "official" method by Andrew corp and others is to use butyl tape to seal the connection and electrical tape on top. That works very well and keeps the connection more or less waterproof. You can
Amazon.com has a pretty decent selection, believe it or not. Ryan, N2RJ -- Ryan A. Jairam, _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk ma
This is good advice. But you will never know what will happen until you ask the building official. Reading the ordinances can be a bit tricky as some places have gigantic, elaborate antenna ordinance
I've been reading the Antenna book and toying with the idea of shunt feeding my tower for the low bands. My current tower is a 70 footer self supporting with a SteppIR MonstIR on top. The top of the