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1. Re: [TowerTalk] Log Periodic Beam Performance (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:49:39 -0600
Back in the mid '90s I assembled a Tennadyne (http://www.tennadyne.com/) log for NJ5S SK in Enid, OK (I forget the exact model). I spent the Saturday afternoon of the CQ WW SSB contest of '95 buildin
/archives//html/Towertalk/2009-12/msg00132.html (8,748 bytes)

2. Re: [TowerTalk] LP v SteppIR (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 16:49:48 -0600
I recall seeing some TV LPs oriented in that fashion over the years, unless my mind is playing tricks on me. I don't know if such an arrangement is offered by any manufacturer today as most are in a
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-01/msg00526.html (8,861 bytes)

3. Re: [TowerTalk] Red-Tailed Hawks (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 21:14:50 -0600
Perhaps the best advice I can offer is to check with the Wildlife management department for your state/locality. They are familiar with more than just game animals. 73, de Nate >> -- "The optimist pr
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-02/msg00084.html (7,919 bytes)

4. Re: [TowerTalk] Ham IV pinouts? (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:29:28 -0600
A scan is wortha lot of typing! See attached scanned image. 73, de Nate >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Li
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-02/msg00361.html (7,911 bytes)

5. Re: [TowerTalk] Band Color Codes (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:01:56 -0600
Then there are the EIA color codes for telephone wiring: Pair Color 1 Blue 2 Orange 3 Green 4 Brown 5 Slate Then there are the colors that are associated with each group of five pairs above: Group Co
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-02/msg00420.html (8,893 bytes)

6. Re: [TowerTalk] Change to list replies (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:25:05 -0500
With Mutt I use r or L for a private or list reply. It's no big deal as mailing lists are all over the place in their configuration and Mutt allows working with them quite easily. But, if one must us
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-04/msg00945.html (8,079 bytes)

7. Re: [TowerTalk] Why horizontally polarized antennas? (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 16:12:09 -0500
Presumably, the question stems from other mobile radio services where vertical antennas are the norm. The Part 95 27 MHz service also settled onto vertical antennas as that is easiest to achieve on t
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-07/msg00026.html (8,872 bytes)

8. Re: [TowerTalk] LMR-900 (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 05:57:33 -0500
What is the implication? Is LMR series cable not quality cable? Seems to be a good choice to me for 430 MHz. 73, de Nate >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds.
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-07/msg00279.html (7,378 bytes)

9. Re: [TowerTalk] Tower-climbing pictures (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:10:07 -0500
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt as these may have been staged photos. Still, having the obvious attachment to the safety climb cable would have been a nice touch. He may be connected, but it'
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-07/msg00459.html (8,578 bytes)

10. Re: [TowerTalk] cable locating (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 22:16:08 -0500
"Witching" really does work. I have an uncle who can not only locate underground water sources but graves as well. In fact he located two previously unknown and unmarked graves in our church's cemete
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-08/msg00662.html (9,975 bytes)

11. Re: [TowerTalk] gided tower (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:32:15 -0500
If I could only manage that skill with Morse Code... 73, de Nate >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Linux, bi
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-09/msg00427.html (9,012 bytes)

12. Re: [TowerTalk] source for UHF male crimp on connectors for RG6 (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 16:14:08 -0500
It may be that RF Industries makes such a critter. RF Parts carries some RFI connectors. 73, de Nate >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-09/msg00761.html (7,387 bytes)

13. Re: [TowerTalk] Tuners (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 19:25:37 -0600
Please, let's not fall into the trap of building every antenna for DX. Placing the 160m antenna at 35 feet is in the range for effective NVIS work for which a low angle of radiation is just as useles
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-11/msg00468.html (8,743 bytes)

14. Re: [TowerTalk] Tower Incident Joke (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 15:36:14 -0600
So the killjoy at the end is telling how the first record of the story was in a 1918 joke book. What makes it funny is not that it's not true, but that it has a kernel of truth as those of us who hav
/archives//html/Towertalk/2010-12/msg00102.html (9,631 bytes)

15. Re: [TowerTalk] Rotating tower (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 20:03:24 -0500
Your comment puzzles me a bit as it *is* a rotating tower. :-) I have seen K0XG's product up close at Dayton in years past and helped K0RH raise antennas on his 140' rotating tower made of a microwav
/archives//html/Towertalk/2011-08/msg00212.html (7,548 bytes)

16. Re: [TowerTalk] : Ground Rod Installing Machine (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:28:29 -0500
At work we use a Hilti driver/hammer drill. It's heavy and bulky and drive rods with relative ease. It's not so power that a rod will bend when a layer of rock is hit. In the Kansas Flint Hills, when
/archives//html/Towertalk/2012-09/msg00339.html (7,216 bytes)

17. Re: [TowerTalk] Roger Halstead (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2012 20:45:30 -0600
I don't post much, but it's great to see you posting here, Roger. Work hard and the toys will reward you! All the best. 73, de Nate, N0NB >> -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
/archives//html/Towertalk/2012-12/msg00007.html (7,238 bytes)

18. [TowerTalk] Raising 25G with a helicopter (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 12:51:56 -0500
Saw this link on another site. Gets a bit sketchy for a bit. No, it wasn't me and I wasn't involved in any way except watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWi0wlSyU3U 73, de Nate >> -- "The opti
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-10/msg00331.html (6,811 bytes)

19. Re: [TowerTalk] Raising 25G with a helicopter (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 16:16:39 -0500
I asked about that on the forum I found this and so far no answer has been posted. The tower is for wireless internet so they may believe (or have been told) no guys are needed. Still, that looks lik
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-10/msg00346.html (9,169 bytes)

20. Re: [TowerTalk] Rotor location (score: 1)
Author: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:56:12 -0600
This brings up a thought I've had for a while (forgive me for veering off a bit) and that is using a rotor plate for an intermediate bearing, or is the hole wrong? I've thought that the thrust bearin
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-11/msg00447.html (8,073 bytes)


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