Use this URL Brad: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/options/towertalk/bradrehm@texas.net That will get you to the form. Enter your password in the box to the left of the unsubscribe button then cl
Use this URL Perge: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/options/towertalk/wc4h%40itis.net Then enter your password in the box to the left of the "unsubscribe" button then click on that button. You ca
What I do is I open the month, press Ctrl + F (find) and enter some text to look for. This will only find stuff in the subject but it's better than opening every single thread. If there's a better wa
Has anyone ever built any version (1, 2 or 3 elements) of the short 40 meter yagi in the ARRL Antenna Handbook? OK... don't laugh... Compared to all these commercial 40 meter beams it may not stack u
MFJ & others sell a 33 ft locking telescoping mast made of fiberglass. They collapse to 3.8 ft and weigh 3.3 lbs. It's the MFJ-1910. I have one here in my closet which I will be using for a wire ante
Four many not be enough but six or eight would do it. You may also need to use some kind of rope to guy them to keep them straight since the loop would tend to tug on each pole. I would not worry too
A 33 ft vertical doesn't require guy's if it's fairly well made. Most commercial ones don't need it. Once they get to the 45 ft height most use guys. If you want to guy yours I would use 1000 - 2000
Does anybody know how to tell the difference between an EZ-Way RBX-50 = and an RBS-50 ??? TIA. Carl WC4H -- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts -- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body --
I'm not an expert but I wouldn't recommend guying a self supporting tower unless you speak with the manufacturer. I used to have a Rohn HBX-40 installed. I spoke with Rohn, and the gentlman there sai