My humble suggestion .. if it is relatively convenient to do so, -- well heck even if it ain't ..spin the lower aerial 90 degrees, which will change -- not necessarily fix-- the mutual admiration soc
Yep .. ran Wilson DB54 with GREAT SUCCESS .. 4 on 15, 5 on 20 .. 40' boom .,.... worky worky , until I let overloaded w71 get kabonked in windstorm .. \ had 10M Wilson 6 el over that array, poor ol'
Works fine here ... it is a PDF file, so you have to have Adobe Acrobat --reader or otherwise--on your computer ... the reader is free @ http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html Those are
Interesting discussion ... I have had aerials "malfunction" during winter storms ... read, during contests .. and still work, but had no time to analyze whether it was for the better or worse... "kee
Ahhh ...that brings back another memory ... one of those spiral aerials ... the Gonset, I believe ... had dual mounting holes in the boom for the elements, so you could configure it either as a twist
Best yet ... see that your insurance policy covers lightning strike damage, and have all info on hand ... pix, specs, prices, paperwork as applicable .. receipts, etc....... bon chance! Mark .. AA6DX
Was going to answer .. now have time .. Steve do be do right .. IF you choose to use a loctite product, make sure to use one that is "un-do-able"" .. HI HI .. 73 .. Mark, AA6DX -- Original Message --
Am shopping for a new pistol to put on my pack permit (can add one more .. should do it BEFORE !! aaahhh ... ) so, Taurus Titanium is one under consideration, (made in Brazil.. viva RIO!) vs Glock mo
In these type instances, (like BX) I used to keep a QUALITY 2X4 ... about 3 feet long .. to stick through the rungs to plant my feet on .. had a hole drilled in it, so I could easily tie/pull up with
Let's chat ... Just move the element, don't sweat "the small stuff" .. hey? One inch on a TA-33 won't hurt your signal squirt .. nor would 2 -3 inches....might change things, but not necessarily DAMA
Well .. hmmm .. MY experience.. like, 35 years worth of gluing aerials together, in one form or another ... Using UHF Barrels, etc, should be minimized FYI .. .. UHF connectors, as in PL-259 es S0-23
Which, way confusticated folks when I lived at NORTH POLE, AK .. actually, south of Fairbanks .. HO HO HO HO HO... Mark AA6DX -- Original Message -- From: "WL7M" <joe@xyz.net> To: <Towertalk@contesti
I certainly concur with Jim ... and, while you are at it ... run some spare "fish lines" too .. and use conduit large enough to allow easy replacement through the years, and I suggest plugging the en
Hmmm .. Gene .. errrr--where is your suggestion on the type of cable to use? Or ... did you get sidetracked, as some others of us did, getting enthralled with the PVC conduit idear? I was responding
Try here... 73, Mark AA6DX http://www.arraysolutions.com -- Original Message -- From: <w2fca@cs.com> To: <w3lap@america.net>; <Towertalk@contesting.com> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:10 AM Subject
Yo all .. Just because .. some of us have had discussions of hole-filling materials in underground piping for our co-ax, etc. runs, and what I use for my through-the-stucco runs ... and, had folks as
Just only ONE thing to say .. the majority of the people of whom have been chatted about here are NOT LAWYERS, nor are they even homeowners -- they are NON-VOTERS ... go vote, damn it! I (we) do! Mar