A correction to a little misinformation: GH Everyware does not use WiFi. It uses a lower data rate, narrower bandwidth, more robust protocol developed for wireless industrial controls like gas wellhe
The "wandering" isn't so much "wandering" as it is that the point and shoot knob is not used enough to keep the wiper clean. My remote station has 12 controllers, and we haven't had this issue at all
elevated radio wire 4 sq is quite a bit of bandwidth. I measure bandwidth as the frequency excursions which result in 25% of the power hitting the dump port. My wire 4 sq for 80 (straight up vertica
Since I was asked....... The question as to use DEBUG mode to see pulses from the rotator, depends on the vintage of RT-21. The early units (now > 10-12 years old) would freeze the display to prevent
Im pretty sure that there has NEVER been AC motor versions of the G-800/1000/2xxx series rotators. I have never encountered one, or uncovered any such evidence. Even the old G-2000(RC) versions popul
Excellent condition long boom 10 meter beam. Was only up a few years and been stored inside for the past 6. Pick-up only in WNY for $500. Jeff W2FU at frontiernet.net Send TowerTalk mailing list subm
I'm looking for 1 or 2 TIC motor modules from the ~ 1999 vintage TIC rings. These are the units that are rectangular bricks with the mounting bolts on the short side. They don't have to be 100% funct
Stan, I would bet this is 75 ohm CATV stuff. I used some of that years ago for uWave work. 1" was a common size. I "made" connectors for it with copper fittings, and a Female 'N' connector. You could