Several years ago before F12 became the #1 ham radio antenna manufacturer, Champion Radio Products sold *some* F12 products. They tended to be custom antennas and only very occasionally a C-3 or C-4.
It's interesting that you said this. Several years ago I tried to purchase some de-expedition antennas for a trip to Grand Cayman. I called Tom a number of times and he never returned the calls. I bu
. I bought the report and it was worth every penny. Now if Ward and Steve would just do Quads vs. Yagis. And put that controversy into the realm of a REAL evaluation.
As is usual, your mileage may vary: I've had good response by email lately, to a specific question. One of the locals apparently has had good luck getting through to N6BT and others, although he had
Author: Jerry Plemmons" <jerry@plemmons.net (Jerry Plemmons)
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 14:53:10 -0500
I, too, had good service. Two weeks ago I sent an e-mail to Force12e@lightlink.com and got an immediate response from Natan. I mentioned that the boom to mast mounting plate was slipping and the boom
Sorry, I probably short-handed that a bit too much. My models showed the TH-7 with ~18 dB F/B on 20m and nearly 25 dB on 15 and 10, when measured above ground (at 97 feet). Since the TH-7DXX has a 2-
With respect, things have changed a lot. Natan, W6XR (force12e@lightlink.com) is the customer service guy now. Going direct to the factory will rarely buy you anything, while Natan gets things done,
Just moved to the seattle area and am assembling a new station. Possibly an MA-550 55' tubular tower with a 10' mast. Trying to decide between two classes of beam, in roughly the same price range are