brief info here: http://www.gigaparts.com/ - scroll down 73 - jeff wk6i Jeff Stai jds@twistedoak.com Twisted Oak Winery http://www.twistedoak.com/ Rocketry Org. of CA http://www.rocstock.org/ Amateur
hi - I have two cables to identify and to evaluate whether they are worth keeping and using (helping a friend deal with the estate of an SK): 1. Two rolls of cable marked RG218U, one roll is "Alpha W
hi Mike - thanks to you and to the others who responded! I'll be sure to check the dielectric next time I am over there - I confess I did not look too closely. Sounds like there is some good stuff th
hi Mike - Force 12 Low Profile Tower - they make a "1242" which is 12.5 feet down, 42 feet up. I've had the 8 foot/27 foot version for a couple years and I am quite happy with it - very very easy to
hi Byron - I'll swear by the KB6KQ loops: http://www.kb6kq.com/products.html Norm also sells the phasing harness if you want to stack the loops. A neat trick is to nest the stacks, with the higher ba
hi - Take a look at the Force 12 crank ups - you could just leave it bolted to the side or corner of your coach - they are made of aluminum so they don't weigh very much; two people can carry one eas
Seriously, could it be as simple as tying some shiny mylar strips onto the boom? It works for grapes... 73 - jeff wk6i ps: example here: http://www.birdguard.com/HTML/BX-irritape.html Jeff Stai Twist
this looks like something in that direction, stumbled into it the other day: http://www.hfpower.com/new/03at.htm but there are no reviews on eham - anyone actually seen one? thanks! - jeff wk6i -- Je
hi Jim and group - I finally got an answer back on pricing for that ACOM 03AT tuner - and I quote: Hello Jeff, thank you for your request. ... The 03AT is $ 9950.00 ... I guess I now know why there w
well, perhaps after all the amusement dies down... could you please forward information about this company and/or antenna? A phone number or web address? Yahoo Yellow Pages do not show an "Amateur An
The book is a great read, even or perhaps especially if you had never heard of him - though even as a kid in my pre-ham days we had heard of this guys with big antennas down by the coast. Those rhomb
this may be a little overkill, but this is a way of getting a slot in a larger diameter: http://www.jcrocket.com/finslots.shtml this method is for cutting slots in tubes for rocket fins. Hope it help
I'm just guessing here, speaking strictly as a former so. cal. native... these brush fires tend to be fast moving once they really get going, and they tend to consume all the fuel quickly as they go
perhaps - but be that as it may - you may want to take it up on the steppir list: <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SteppIR/ I am certain you will generate more
disclaimer: I am not an attorney, nor ddo I play one on TV. I do have a little personal experience with these situations, however. I am also assuming that, since you are on this list, it is your ante
hi - one thing I have considered doing when I get to do what you are doing, is to mount a 3-element steppir on a swing or other mount that will give 180 degrees of travel - then you use that '180' bu
http://www.aircraft-spruce.com/ They're a great vendor, though I have never bought aluminum from them - jeff wk6i -- Jeff Stai jds@twistedoak.com Twisted Oak Winery http://www.twistedoak.com/ Rocketr
M2 will make it to your specs, it will cost extra and (in my experience) be a fair value. Construction is very simple and solid. Their customer service is also very good. I have the 6M5X and I have b