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1. [TowerTalk] Galvanized Masts - Necessary? (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 10:06:24 -0500
Hi TTians, I'm facing a decision between two types of steel tubing for use as a mast. My calculations indicate that either would be sufficiently strong for my application, the issues boil down to cos
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-05/msg00087.html (8,144 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] X9 or C31XR (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 14:01:34 -0500
I'd like to confirm Dick's impressions: [IRRITATED FORMER CUSTOMER ALERT] I recently received a Cushcraft 17B2 which had some hidden damage, which probably occurred in shipping. Namely, the balun cas
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-04/msg00178.html (11,023 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] Zoning approval (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 08:51:00 -0500
Hi Dave, I recently went through this and can tell you what I did, which resulted in a permit received within 2 weeks, no issues raised. I had heard all kinds of horror stories from the local hams,
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-04/msg00343.html (12,007 bytes)

4. [TowerTalk] [Tower Talk] Wind Load Standards (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 10:41:32 -0600
TT'ians: Check out the fine 2 part article in the last two issues of QEX magazine: "Practical Applications of Wind-Load Standards to Yagi Antennas". 73, Jeff N0DY -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-03/msg00051.html (6,970 bytes)

5. [TowerTalk] Where to put tower? (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 13:33:56 -0600
Well, only you can determine what's right for you, but I'm also putting in a 75' tower (my first) on an acreage and I'll share with you the decisions we made and why. We decided that the view was im
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-03/msg00257.html (8,784 bytes)

6. [TowerTalk] Orion rotator application note (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:26:43 -0600
Although perhaps overkill for the application, if you really, really, REALLY don't want bolts to back out, the military and aircraft industry way is to safety wire them. Two posts, one mentioning rac
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-03/msg00447.html (10,248 bytes)

7. [TowerTalk] Orion rotator application note (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:43:20 -0600
I wrote earlier: It's been a while. The method I mention will work fine, but it's not the "right" way to do it. The right way is to push one end of the wire through the first bolt. Loop the wire arou
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-03/msg00458.html (9,755 bytes)

8. [TowerTalk] YT and approach angles (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 09:13:46 -0600
I was reminded by Mike's question of one of my own, I've been trying to use YT to assess the optimal height for a new tower, given my terrain. Does anyone know how to get a file output from YT of gai
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-02/msg00407.html (8,936 bytes)

9. [TowerTalk] YT and approach angles (score: 1)
Author: jrdavis@crnotes.collins.rockwell.com (Jeffrey R Davis)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 10:39:54 -0600
Sure enough, YT does, like YTAD, generate an OUT.PRN with the data I wanted. Jeff AB0II I'm not sure about YT, but its predecessor, YTAD, generates a file called OUT.PRN that contains this data. Dave
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-02/msg00409.html (8,104 bytes)


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