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41. Too much RF in house from new antenna! (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 03:13:23 GMT
<snip> -- This may or may not help, but it's worth investigating. I have also had = very annoying RF-in-the-shack problems on different bands with different = antennas, and here at least, they all ha
/archives//html/Towertalk/1997-01/msg00461.html (8,697 bytes)

42. Quad VS Yagi (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 16:19:11 GMT
Two posts have mentioned the 1004/F formula for element length, but = neither specified which element (driven, presumably) and the correction factors = for director/reflector. Can you please clarify?
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-12/msg00504.html (7,328 bytes)

43. Grounding a tower (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 03:49:36 GMT
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Actually, you can measure the resistance with ordinary test equipment. Connect a low-voltage power supply to pass about 1 amp through the joint = to be te
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-11/msg00037.html (7,678 bytes)

44. SS Hardware sources (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 06:31:27 GMT
-- If I may offer a suggestion which is well known to the boating crowd: Wherever you do your shopping, take a small magnet with you. Really good quality stainless steel is non-magnetic. Any SS that
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-11/msg00117.html (7,534 bytes)

45. Open in coax (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 02:49:32 GMT
feet=20 years=20 -- Measure the capacitance at the input to the coax (make sure accessories = like SWR meters are disconnected) and then divide that figure by the = capacitance per foot of the coax.
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-10/msg00127.html (8,105 bytes)

46. 1550 ft. Tower Fails (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 00:29:45 GMT
I'm surprised that no one has invented a quick-deploying parachute for = this kind of emergency. Something where you pull a ripcord and an explosive = charge or compressed air pulls out a parachute.
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-10/msg00190.html (7,420 bytes)

47. Stealth Towers/Antennas (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 1996 18:21:09 GMT
foto -- Would be mighty suspicious here in Seattle..... 73, Bill W7LZP wrt@eskimo.com -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative r
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-10/msg00255.html (7,873 bytes)

48. Hot Antennas (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Thu, 04 Jul 1996 01:08:16 GMT
-- This can't be true. If it were, every connector in my shack would be too hot to touch when I'm running the legal limit. In reality, even on 10 meters running RTTY at 1500 watts, the UHF-type conne
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-07/msg00030.html (7,566 bytes)

49. Climbing a crank up and wench/winch (score: 1)
Author: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner)
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 1996 00:37:13 GMT
-- One of the members of the Western Washington DX club is Debbie, AA7Radio Wench. As far as I know, she's happy as can be. :-) 73, Bill W7LZP wrt@eskimo.com
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-07/msg00090.html (6,843 bytes)


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