Hi all, I am in the middle of converting my garage into a radio shack Photos here: http://www.g0hwc.com/latest_projects.html I am going to be building a consol to fit all my radio gear into and I hav
Why not remote control it with a PLC or computer control? Allen Brier N5XZ / KL5DX 1515 Windloch Lane Richmond, TX 77406-2533 281-342-1882 713-705-4801 (Cell) n5xz@arrl.net--Original Message-- From:
The idea of a patch panel sounds good to me. I thought I was being real smart when I positioned my operating desk 18" from the wall so I could have access to the cables. Should have been 24" <grin>.
I don't think you understood the question. He just wants to have his hamshack in his garage. He doesn't want to remote control anything, but he wants to be able to use his rigs and antennas etc. in a
Patch panel is good idea and I am leaning that direction. They make male UHF and N connectors with no threads so you can just push them on the panel female connector. I built a patch panel like that
If you have a big room built a wall with door. Front of console is on one side of wall and back of equipment is on back side of wall. The back side room only needs to be three feet deep. A very neat
at my new place... getting to do it all new.,... :( my ( yet to be built) shack cabinet is against the wall common to the garage ... add some sheet rock in the garage and I have enough added depth. I
Here's what I did in addition to the remote antennas switches and 6-pack. http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/boat12.htm It's quick and relatively neat. 73 Roger (K8RI) ___________________________
I've used those, but they the ones I had tended to loosen up in a few months to a year. I make sure to ground everything to a common ground single point ground. 73 Roger (K8RI) ______________________