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The commercial 4-pole and 8-pole arrays (not including Cushcraft's product, which is amateur and quite different) use folded dipoles of heliarc welded aluminum construction, so there's no "hardware"
"Dip It" tarnish remover, available in most supermarkets, does a pretty good job, too. If you have room to "wipe" the copper, "Twinkle" copper cleaner, applied with a damp sponge, works very well wit
I didn't realize when I posted before that you were talking about wire... I simply use liquid flux for this. Dip the end of the wire in the liquid flux, remove, and solder. Simple as that. Takes all
Even here in CA, F12 does have the reputation of "some of the best antennas you can almost get." -WB2WIK/6 _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Sup
8' copperclad steel 5/8" rods are $9.95/each at the local electrical supply outlets here....with ground clamp and a rubber cover at the hammering end to keep from flaring the rod. -WB2WIK/6 "Success
As an aside, I've used Remee Products coaxial cables for many years and have had no more nor no less trouble with them than anything from Belden, Times, et al. Remee either acquired or merged with (I
I'll toss in that I agree, a good Homeowner's policy is sufficient in most cases. I had EMP damage to quite a lot of electronic gear, including ham gear, from a nearby lightning strike several years
The difference between the SP80 and SP120 is how fast they get hot. The SP120 heats to soldering temp in about three minutes, the SP80 takes a bit longer. You're right, it's the thermal mass that cou
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Of course they did, and FCC's response was they were not going to deal with this at all, at this time (as of two years ago). The recommendation was to approach Congress via your elected Senators and
Slightly off-topic, but in your case with such short and old covenants, I'd recommend three things that possibly the lawyer didn't suggest, or do: 1. Determine if the CC&Rs have an expiration date, o
Maybe someone has tried that and succeeded, but I haven't heard or read about it. However, locally several individuals pressed the OTARD rule as hard as they could and the general results were worded
Jim, that is exactly the kind of case I was looking for! Can you provide details on this? Thanks, Steve WB2WIK/6 "Success is the ability to go from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." -Wi
What terrible news for the worldwide amateur radio community. Bill was a great operator and a tireless contributor to our hobby in more ways than I can count. Tom, if you get a chance, maybe you can
Bill, I've used Bury-Flex and also 9913F7, as well as other clones like IEWC 9096-IIA and Cable XPerts CXP1318FX. These are all quite similar. I can't tell a lot of difference between them; however t
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The approach detailed probably works pretty well at HF, and not as well at VHF-UHF because the impedance discontinuity introduced by the PL259 is now made even longer by the method prescribed. Also,