--6338A12894EDD5AC6A420D16 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here are the results of todays survey...very interesting comments: Depending on how far back you
Hi Folks, Yesterday a friend described his plans for a 3 elelment 40 m Delta Loop Beam. He plans to use a driven element that is an extended double Zep with elements on either side that can be switch
H i Folks, Does anyone know if Tele-Tower is still in operation? They used to be located in Enid, OK. They made crank-up towers. thanks, dave WA3GIN -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalk
All the specs and part numbers for construction of Rohn towers can be found at this web page "http://www.rohnnet.com/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/search.htm" HAVE FUN, dave == -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contest
Hi Folks, This morning I was watching HGTV with the XYL and the TV folks where taking a tour of the house of the future. There is a new light bulb of the future coming our way. The base of the screw
In todays Wash Post (Metro in Brief -- The Region --Maryland) Workers Fall 200 Feet From Tower Two workers fell 200 feet off a transmission tower in Catonsville yesterday morning and landed on a chai
Per TRI-EX... Subject: RE: TRI-EX and FORCE 12 To: <towertalk@contesting.com> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 08:07:18 -0700 From: "Glenn Birdsell" <gbirdsell@iti-online.com> To: "Dave Jordan" <wa3gin@erols.c
When we used the HDBX we used to run black pipe all the way to the pad and mount the rotor on a short pipe just above the pad...that way much of the twist force is taken off the tower and all it has
Why can't a person simply run a ground wire from the top section/mast of the crank-up down along with the coax and terminate the wire to the ground system at the base? == -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.co
Richard, Every year for the past several years my buddy W3BEZ travels from Del to TX where he camps (5th wheel) for three months. He has tried several different antennas as we've tried to work each o
Come on Bert...it's a real world spec rather than all the fluff that gets printed by many ant. producers...their point is they have developed a simple no tinker matching network that covers all the b
Camping World sells these air bags. They take up to 100lbs of air pressure and are made from very heavy rubber or vinyl. I've got them in my RV front end. One might also consider boat dock bumpers. T
BOB, I think you are mistaken on the balun...it should be 4:1 or greater. This is what Radio Works recommends/sells and I homebrewed a 4:1 for my HB 600 ohm open wire line and it works great. HAVE FU
Bob, You can reach DrakeDimitry (Heights Tower) at this email address (d.dimitry@mci2000.com). He used to be on this reflector but I haven't seen him on it lately(?). later, dave -- FAQ on WWW: http:
HAHA, Mark, If someone would pay me I'd put four of them or more. If someone out there wants to buy me some aluminum towers I'll put them and give yearly status reports for the next 10 years, HI HI.
Performance issues aside...I wouldn't want that "expensive" box and antenna hanging on the side of any of my vehicles, clinging-on for dear life, It's a mechanical nightmare of an installation that i
Dan, I've not heard much about SGC, nothing about the antenna but one comment that the receiver section is well designed. Regarding high quality customer service...it's a pretty short list these days