Does anyone know the min/max values of the variable capacitor in the old Cushcraft R3 tuning unit? Please email me off list. Thanks _______________________________________________ ___________________
Does anyone have an EZNEC model for the 80 meter broadband antenna designed by Rudy Severns, N6LF, that appeared in the July 1995 QST (it also is in the ARRL's "Simple and Easy Antennas" book current
N6RY and I (mostly N6RY) designed a very broadband open sleeve 80 dipole, fed with coax, that works very well. I have remodeled this for 40, 30 and 20 meters. I would be happy to send anyone the EZNE
I am now back from vacation and think I have replied to everyone who asked for information on this broadband, open sleeve dipole antenna. If someone asked for info but hasn't yet received it, please
I am a retired, although actively licensed, attorney. Agreeing to put a commercial use on your tower will cause MANY issues. To name but a few: 1. Is the zoning for your entire home site correct for
A local ham with a health issue is selling a new, never used Prosistel 61 that he bought in 2001 but never installed. It's a 48 volt AC model. It has the Prosistel control box, which I think is the C
I'm building two automatic antenna switches now, one around the RCS-4 and the other around the RCS-10, each based on the band decoder sold by Unified Microsystems for $18.95. http://www.unifiedmicro.
I use an antenna shooter based on an article that appeared in QST about 18 months ago,a design later modified by a member of the Radio Club of Tacoma. It shoots a PVC projectile easily 150' in the ai
I received exceptional service at a very fair price from Norm's Rotor Service in Alabama. While you're at it, add on your own the Idiom Press mods! W7ZZ ______________________________________________
Anyone in radioland have an EZNEC model for two Hentennas (Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams, page 12-11 or Vol. 5 of the Antenna Compendium) made with wire, side by side (in the same plane), fed in p
N6RY and I designed, built and tested a truly broadband 80 meter dipole that offers SWR of 1.5:1 or better across 99% of the entire band, with the 1% being at 1.6:1 and at the absolute top of the ban
I have already received many requests, in a matter of minutes from my posting. I will get the Dropbox set up as soon as I canand then will send the links by reply email to those who responded. By the
I am an officer of a local radio club. We have had a number of monoband bandpass filters donated over the years that we would like to use for Field Day, etc. The question is: How do we determine that
I'll add my experience, for what it may be worth. A number of years ago, I purchased two new AN Wireless freestanding towers, an HD70 and a LD60. The HD70 requires a foundation that is 10'x10'x5' and
I purchased two AN Wireless towers in 2008. For various reasons, they never went in the air. I am putting them up this summer. I just realized that I do not have the assembly instructions for the AN
I purchased thrust bearings from AN Wireless in 2008 as part of a two tower package acquired at that time. For various reasons, the towers didn't go in the air. I am putting them up this summer. Gett
Donna, The timing of your inquiry could not be better for me personally. I am in the process at this very moment of erecting two AN Wireless towers (previous name of company, which has changed hands)
I looked at Trylon and AN Wireless (now AN Structures) at Dayton when I was deciding what to purchase 7 years ago. No offense to K7LXC, but there was no comparison. Yes, as I am discovering, the reba
It's ironic that this thread just showed up. By coincidence, I put up a Cushcraft XM240 just last Friday at 85 feet. Since I managed to "strip" several of the hose clamps as I built the antenna, tryi
I have no dog in this hunt, and I have not read the comments that K7LXC apparently posted regarding AN Wireless towers. However, I have been an attorney for 44 years and I happen to own two AN Wirele