All, I am debating whether to purchase the SAL or the K9AY Loop. Has anybody done an actual comparison? I have been told that the SAL system definitely outperforms the K9AY Loop. 73, John W9ILY Metro
The SAL stands for Shared Apex Loop Array and, like you, I had not heard anything about it before checking at Array Solutions. Check at www.arraysolutions.com for the info. 73, John W9ILY ___________
In addition, the new HyTower base is made of rather thin stainless steel and the older one is made of very solid steel. Manuals for newer and older HyTowers are somewhat different. John W9ILY _______
Bob, What did you find as the best method of applying the beeswax? I have a block of hardened beeswax but it's a real pain to apply, even after I soften some of it as it re-hardens very quickly. Than
Gary, Try https://www.superbrightleds.com/ I bought their BA9SF-W-28V for my CDR rotor box-a direct replacement with the bayonet base. John W9ILY in nothing, known experience aim ____________________
Eric, I am using the driven element from an old A-3 with the add-on kit that allows either 30 or 40 meter operation. It works quite well and I use an elderly HAM-2 to turn it. It would be a good matc
Mitch, In the Illinois area the power company is ComEd. When I have line noise and have identified the pole, record the number on the pole and simply call the normal trouble reporting number and repo
I was reading with interest the explanations of the lube needed for US Towers. My TX455 has been up for five years now and, while I have lubed the grease fittings regularly, I've never changed the oi
Thanks to all for the great advice and suggestions. Now, it's time to change that oil before the Chicago winter! 73, John W9ILY _______________________________________________ _______________________
Art, If you opt for the wrecker to unload your new tower, I would suggest you locate a backup wrecker with the appropriate straps. My primary wrecker had to go to - what? - a wreck on the highway and