Firefox on Linux works,,, Safari and Firefox on a Mac work. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. ___________________________
What had three or four fins on the bottom side of the pole. Might have done something for tilt over forces. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is b
It does matter to everyone. Courts and lawyers get information from everywhere. Many years ago the ARRL was nice enough to send copies of court findings from six states that had a direct effect on my
Don't have to spread the dirt, dig a second hole, fill with the excess... -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _____________
I had an 2" x 2' square chunk of Plexiglass as the center insulator on a TA-33 for 20 years. Didn't fall down. Antenna is down, but the plastic still looks good. -- This message has been scanned for
Not all hardline is aluminum.Go read the Andrews catalog <http://awapps.commscope.com/catalog/andrew/product.aspx?id=67>. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailSca
Rule #23, it will turn up just after the package arrives. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.c
I had some rust issues at the first joint. Condensation ? If it is not a house bracket job, but a full guyed install, go with the center pin, flat plate. _____________________________________________
You get TWO of these..... http://fallprotectionusa.com/DBI/Lanyards/1220860_1220861.htm , or whatever brand. Forget what we used at my last employer. One to use and one to go back up and finish the j
That's why the ring is on the back and with the proper equipment, it's a "soft" fall. http://www.toughweld.com/products/1929-internal-6-shock-absorbing-lanyard-w-end-rebar-hook As I posted yesterday,
One more..... at least educational. <http://www.garvinindustries.com/tools-and-installation-accessories/wire-pulling-and-conduit-installation/conduit-measuring-tape-pull-line-and-pull-tape?gclid=CJes
Google "decals", the stuff for model airplanes and trains. You can get kits of blank sheets to run through your printer. Slide onto frosted plastic. Made my own frosted glass with plexiglas and steel
And after that 36" auger wiggles a little, you will have a 42" hole. You need a form above ground level, make it square. Don't forget the second hole, for all the extra dirt. ________________________
49 years ago I helped do an EZway tower with the "Wonder Ground Post", rocket fins on the bottom of the post. The owner (one of them engineers) did the math for a round disk, 3' in diameter, 4" thick
Speaking of old...unless you are under 42 and do this once a week, consider what your body will think, about five hours into this project. Best done with one finger...on the telephone dial, to someon
Nothing is easy.... You might get away with trying to shorten the dipoles, but all the phasing lines are also cut to frequency... It might match, then end up with funny lobes, pointing at the sky. Se
I just wanted to be the one, on this thread, who didn't pay attention........ Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTa
Maybe "Muletape" , some is Kevlar, 1200# to 2500#. After a sub contractor pulled a bunch of stuff through an office building, they left multi-hundreds of feet behind. Grabbed a bunch and use for ever