And there you have it the definitive answer is its ok if most people are happy with it...I don't think so! Put me on the list for unhappy with 95 feet - I am not an average ham, I am the one who spec
No the topic is still the same! Point is that there should not be a number placed on this - there are already enough friggin' laws governing this stuff ALL WE NEED IS AN EXCEPTION FOR ANTENNAS DEDICA
Sorry for bandwidth, Steve... Does anyone here have a center insulator for the older Cushcraft 40-2CD = driven element that they would be willing to part with? Please reply direct... 73, Jim, K4OJ --
...didn't we used to put disclaimers on our e-mails when we essentially promoted a given busines versus another...I coulda sworn I have read the phrase - "I have no interest in this company other tha
can you easily swap feedlines - can you take an out[put rating of exactly 100 W at the stn and then see if the saem number of resulting watts exist at the end of both of the coaxes? I woulod suspect
Thanks Frank - bee ndieing to hear more about this one - I also have no interest in the Rotor Doctor other than being a very satisfied customer for years and years....next time I need a big one I thi
The fact that it is a cylinder versus a bell makes me wonder if it will still slide into my tower oin the diagonal like the T2X just barely making it does....if, it is larger in diameter is it shorte
This is the first Hamvention I have missed in a long time... So far nobody has mentioned why I like to go....comradery. I usually do not see all the new exhibits but make an effort to see the flea ma
Wow - I guess the fires myst have burnt it all up - hope you are ok = there...but really - no Scotchkote - something is wrong there...have you = gone to the wholesalers who supply the electrical util
Need the plate and the two u-bolts that grasp the mast on a Ham IV...the = 1/4" variety (not the 5/16 inch type like on T2X)... If you have a set - even an ugly one, that is ok...I am interested in =
I helped a ham put together the Bencher...it was a first class engineering job...each element was in a baggie with the related components...the only confusing part was the multi-layered boom which yo
will be putting up a vertical antenna for receiving this weekend....on 40 and 80 meters - one location is thick with pine trees taller than the vertical - should I even think about problems at this l
I figured with the increased popularity of foldover towers that hams in general were becoming more afraid of heights and as such with the cost of gasoline having gone up that left flying as the only
Heah Sherm.... Culd not find a photo on the website of the place where you stand to work on the rotor, etc.... Also - I see you spec HDG after fabrication - does this mean the bolts are pulled out of
Forget about it....all you are getting is headaches and hassle bycomplicating a system that does not have to be complicated. Find your unused compass area (probably to the south) and mark your contro