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1. [TowerTalk] HAM-xx rotor phase shift cap (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@arrl.org (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 11:34:35 -0500
When I recently asked about a sluggish HAM-III rotor, several folks suggested that the phase-shift cap might need replacement. I have no schematic, so can't ID the cap in the control box. One fellow
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00036.html (7,737 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] HAM-xx rotor phase shift cap (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 01:16:14 +0100
On Tuesday, August 03, 1999 4:35 PM, Hans - K0HB [SMTP:K0HB@arrl.org] wrote: A number of folks responded with the info I needed. Thanks to all of you. Grainger had the replacement cap, and the change
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00049.html (8,096 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] HAM-xx rotor phase shift cap (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 03:31:53 +0100
A buncha guys asked: The cap I got is not an exact "form/fit" replacement, so you may want to do more shopping, but.... .....Grainger number is "4X059". It's 130-156mfd, 110-125VAC, non-polarized ele
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00052.html (8,091 bytes)

4. [TowerTalk] Wilson/US Tower winches (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 03:48:54 +0100
On Wednesday, August 04, 1999 3:25 AM, Bill [SMTP:w9ol@dataflo.net] wrote: The B1200 and similar winches are still made by Dutton-Lainson, and Grainger stocks parts for them. I just put new a new spo
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00054.html (7,572 bytes)

5. [TowerTalk] HY-GAIN FREESTANDING CRANK-UP TOWER HG52SS (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@arrl.org (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:34:36 -0500
Gee, thanks for the friendly response...... .....and the "proper number" is ____________?? -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrat
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00187.html (8,536 bytes)

6. [TowerTalk] Buried radials&flowers,vegetables etc (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 21:31:19 +0100
On Sunday, August 22, 1999 3:33 PM, Sergei Kulyov [SMTP:k3ao@usa.net] wrote: For many years my vegetable garden (beans, peas, tomatos, carrots, cucumbers, onions, peppers, eggplant, dill, chard, spin
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00375.html (7,607 bytes)

7. [TowerTalk] Galvanized Anchor bolts (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 13:56:00 -0500
Try Hilti at 1(800) 879-8000. 73, Hans, K0HB -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative requests: towertalk-REQUEST@contesting.com
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00387.html (6,888 bytes)

8. [TowerTalk] laser pointer for setting guy tension (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 15:57:24 -0500
I agree, a clever idea! I've used laser pointers in meeting rooms at least 80 feet long, under reducted lighting. If nothing else, do it at twi-light. Presumably we're just talking about fine-tuning
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-08/msg00416.html (8,283 bytes)

9. [TowerTalk] Rotor to turn MA-550/MT-61B (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 00:25:14 +0100
Got my MT-61B (old Wilson equivalent of US Tower MA550) raised today. What an improvement over the old aluminum 40-footer! But my HAM-III seems to wimpy to twist it properly. It turns, but **very** s
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00000.html (7,172 bytes)

10. [TowerTalk] Wilson Systems MT-61B (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 17:48:31 +0100
I've just acquired a used "Wilson Systems" MT-61B tubular telescoping tower. I suspect (but don't know for sure) that this is now the US Tower model MA-550. Before putting this heavy thing in the air
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00075.html (7,613 bytes)

11. [TowerTalk] Dipoles on rotating tubular tower? (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@ARRL.ORG (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 09:56:33 -0500
Has any of the assembled gurus figured out a way to suspend the center of a dipole from rotating towers such as the US Tower MA-550? 73, de Hans, K0HB -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towerta
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00083.html (7,415 bytes)

12. [TowerTalk] ...and the answer is.... Re: Hanging dipole on rotating tower? (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@ARRL.ORG (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 09:07:45 -0500
Thanks for so many responses The best answer, as usual, turns out to be elegantly simple. Put a thrust-bearing ('upsidedown') on the mast, attach a peice of angle stock (or fiberglass) horizontally o
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00106.html (7,763 bytes)

13. [TowerTalk] Re: Tower base (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@ARRL.ORG (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 13:32:23 -0500
Actually it's 4 J-bolts, but who's counting! My tentative plan is a bit more devious. The current tower sits on 6 (three sets of two) channel-iron stubs (from old telephone central office equipment r
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00147.html (9,043 bytes)

14. [TowerTalk] Re: Tower base (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@ARRL.ORG (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 14:15:44 -0500
The existing tower is a Universal aluminum, sitting on 3 yards (4x4x5) of concrete. The new tower is a Wilson MT-61B (earlier version of US Tower MA-550 tubular) on a MARB base. This base is a 4-hol
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00149.html (8,563 bytes)

15. [TowerTalk] Need thrust bearing (score: 1)
Author: K0HB@ARRL.ORG (Hans - K0HB)
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 13:54:54 -0500
Need a thrust bearing to fit on 2-inch mast. Light duty application, so need not be too husky. 73, Hans, K0HB -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contest
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00188.html (6,596 bytes)

16. [TowerTalk] Yaesu or Rohn Thrust Bearings - Yaesu GS050 is junk (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 02:10:00 +0100
I don't know anything about the GS065 or the TB3. I just got a new Yaesu GS050 in the mail today, ordered for a real light duty application. It is a piece of junk, light pot metal, sloppy tolerances,
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00256.html (7,675 bytes)

17. [TowerTalk] recableing a Wilson rotatable tower (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (K0HB - Hans)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 17:37:52 +0100
I have a Wilson MT-61B (55-foot 3-sections) laying down right now. It will be hard enough to replace cables in the horizontal attitude. I can't imagine any non-heroic way that you could do it when th
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00281.html (7,651 bytes)

18. [TowerTalk] Re: [Antennas] Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:36:52 -0500 (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org (Hans - K&Oslash;HB)
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 14:18:01 -0500
Visit your local auto glass place which does windshield sealing. Forget what they call that stuff, but it's similar to "coaxseal", $10 buys a 100-year supply, and it stays flexible forever-and-ever-a
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-07/msg00333.html (8,008 bytes)

19. [TowerTalk] Gin Pole Strength (score: 1)
Author: k0hb@arrl.org" <k0hb@arrl.org (Hans K0HB)
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 02:59:37 +0100
Wrong. Just plain wrong. While the block and tackle gives you a mechanical advantage, the gin pole is carrying *only* the weight of the antenna (200 pounds), either with a single pulley at the top, o
/archives//html/Towertalk/1999-04/msg00033.html (9,612 bytes)


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