[TowerTalk] Force12

Kenneth D. Grimm, K4XL grimm at sbc.edu
Sat Sep 22 10:09:21 EDT 2007


This is where BAMA can be useful.  While I intended BAMA to be for tube 
type amateur gear, I've provided storage space for quite a lot of test 
gear and even some solid state stuff.  Actually, there are a few 
"obsolete" antenna manuals in the collection and I have no problem with 
hosting more of them.   Naturally, I won't be putting the manual for my 
new Force 12 Delta 240/230 since Force 12 don't want their manuals to be 
freely available.  Wilson and Telrex manuals, etc. would be most welcome 
as well as any others for antennas no longer in production and for which 
the manufacturer doesn't object to free distribution of their info.
73,
Ken K4XL

Doug Renwick wrote:
> So we have some 'unreasonable' antenna manufactures like Hy-Gain,
> CushCraft, and Spiderbeam who do make their manuals available.  What
> about defunct manufacturers like Wilson or KLM?  What about antennas
> that are no longer made like the Hy-Quad 244?  Think about it.
>
> Just my opinion.
>
> Doug
>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Force12
>
> It is unreasonable to expect a company to make public the complete
> details of their designs. I am amazed that some hams have the gall to
> ask other hams to copy the info on their antennas and send it to them.
> 'snip'
> Just my opinion.
>
> 73, Dan, N5AR
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> Before I buy anything, I download the manual.  After
> reading the manual, I often decide not to buy.  If there
> is no manual to download, I don't buy it.
>
> Rick N6RK
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Ken K4XL
k4xl at arrl.net

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