IRC's needed

KR4DL at aol.com KR4DL at aol.com
Mon Mar 18 10:12:20 EST 1996


I'm looking for a source of reasonably-priced IRCs.  Somewhat flexible on the
number, but ideally would like to buy about 500.  Appreciate any help!
73,  Steve
KR4DL at AOL.COM

>From Tony Brock-Fisher <fisher at hp-and2.an.hp.com>  Mon Mar 18 15:40:04 1996
From: Tony Brock-Fisher <fisher at hp-and2.an.hp.com> (Tony Brock-Fisher)
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 1996 10:40:04 -0500
Subject: Rotator Pal Corrections
Message-ID: <9603181540.AA08341 at hp-and2.an.hp.com>


There have been some corrections to the Rotator Pal article published
in the  February, 1996 QST. Also, there have been some other improvements
and refinements to this contest-oriented modification of Telex/Hygain
rotator controllers. If interested, send me e-mail directly and I will
forward the info directly instead of using bandwidth here...

-Tony, K1KP, fisher at hp-and2.an.hp.com

>From Kurt Pauer <0006743923 at mcimail.com>  Mon Mar 18 16:07:00 1996
From: Kurt Pauer <0006743923 at mcimail.com> (Kurt Pauer)
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 96 11:07 EST
Subject: Towers near airports
Message-ID: <65960318160756/0006743923DF4EM at MCIMAIL.COM>

For those interested in towers near airports, FAA Advisory Circular
AC 70/7460-2J has all the required information.  Generally, the airport
in question must be listed in the current Airport Facility Directory
or an airport operated by an armed force of the United States.  If
you located closer than 20,000 feet to one of those airports and it
has one runway more than 3,200 feet in length, you may need to file
a notice.  Any listed heliport would also be considered even if there
were no 3,200 foot runway.  The circular is 11 pages long.  I would
be glad to copy it for anyone that might need to file.  As a couple
people stated, if you plan a tower over 200 feet anywhere, there is
a need to file with the FAA.  I got interested in this as Matt, KC1XX,
is located close to someone's private runway.  It's not listed and
I don't think it is over 3200 feet in length, so there was no need
to file, except when Matt puts up his full size 3 element 80 meter
beam at 300 feet.  But that's a secret right now.
                            Kurt, W1PH (w1ph at mcimail.com)




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