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1. [TowerTalk] Best Homeowners Insurance for Hams? (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (Alan Braun)
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 97 00:05:20
State Farm has a reputation for such silliness. I had a bunch of trouble with them once when one of their insureds ran into my car and trashed it. I would never do business with them. Mine is with Am
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-07/msg00686.html (9,302 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] 1/2 sloper problems (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (Alan Braun)
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 97 01:49:14
Another trick that helps, mainly to widen the bandwidth but also to lower the SWR a bit, is to feed the sloper with 1/4 wave of 75 ohm coax, connecting it directly to the feedpoint on one end, and to
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-07/msg00807.html (7,834 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] Remote Coax Switches (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (Alan Braun)
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 97 11:06:15
I've used one of these for almost 10 years now and have had no real problems with it. I've taken it apart twice (always in conjunction with some other tower project that had me doing a climb anyway)
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-07/msg00841.html (8,165 bytes)

4. Rohn HBDX question (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 96 20:28:59 +0000
Mike - I had a HBDX-48 up for 5 years at my old QTH with a Mosley pro-67 (24 foot boom) and an 8 element hy-gain 2 mtr beam (about 8 ft boom) with no problems at all. Your system will be a little big
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-10/msg00069.html (7,402 bytes)

5. Linear-loaded 160m sloper? (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 96 12:57:43 +0000
Tony - I did this for several years when I had a small city lot and it worked quite well. There is an article in QST, April 1986 I believe, that tells how to do it and some sample dimensions. If you
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-09/msg00045.html (7,125 bytes)

6. Tower guying questions (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 96 12:45:14 +0000
I was working on my tower yesterday and noticed a potential problem. The tower is 100 ft of Rohn 45 with a Mosley Pro-67 on top, guyed at 3 levels (33, 63 and 93 feet) with 6700 lb Phillystran. The g
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-09/msg00153.html (9,141 bytes)

7. Tower guying questions - summary (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 96 02:43:44 +0000
I recently posted a message about guying towers to the reflector. I got a number of replies, which seem to follow 2 basic trends: 1. Use disc anchors from the electric utility, or 2. Pour a concrete
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-09/msg00200.html (19,729 bytes)

8. Slow Mosley delivery? (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 96 03:09:32 +0000
I'd like to know if anyone else has had the same problem I've had recently with Mosley. I ordered the "B to C" upgrade to my Pro-67B while at Dayton recently. Gary Sr, who took the order, told me it
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-07/msg00146.html (7,466 bytes)

9. Slow Mosley delivery - follow-up (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 96 01:13:29 +0000
Thanks for the response to my earlier note on this subject. Here is how things worked out. Pro 67 B to C upgrade: Ordered in Dayton 5-17-96 with promise of 3 wk delivery Credit card billed 5-20-96 No
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-07/msg00156.html (7,697 bytes)

10. Slow Mosley delivery - follow-up (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 96 01:38:39 +0000
As a person who helps run a business himself, I can understand and relate to all of these things. And, I'm willing to accept them, especially if they let me know they're having problems. The thing th
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-07/msg00161.html (8,277 bytes)


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