More info .. 73, Mark .. ex Tower Monkey Lighting candidates A tower, including all antennas and hardware, reaching more than 200 feet above ground level, is generally marked and/or lighted. However,
http://www.ati-intl.com/alumsold.htm http://www.solder-it.com/solderpaste.asp http://www.alumaloy.net/ Try these for aluminum soldering .. Mark AA6DX copper Am every
Hello, Ditzian ... re: BN 86 -- very susceptible to spider webs, smog, insect nests, and DE-SOLDERING at the coil joints .. I would not hesitate to take apart, check it out, clean it out, check solde
Thanks to those who responded to my want for a lower mast mount for an HD-73 -- UPS brought one today! Much appreciate the folks who looked in their "stuff" !!! 73 ... Mark, AA6DX
I sure agree with Jack .. the "antenna fuse" thing, I think, was first applied to the W2AU balun ... and, I know that FUSE worked, from personal experience... used to sell them, and if someone was ru
Good info Don .. I `preciate! -- bet the rest do to! 73 -- Mark -- Original Message -- From: "Don Havlicek" <n8de@thepoint.net> To: "Mark" <AA6DX@arrl.net> Cc: <ditzian@alltel.net>; <Towertalk@contes
Just a note .. lots of folks understand that the price charged to hams is DIFFERENT then to the military. Well.. guess what. If YOU .. as a supplier .. to the world at large .. offer your wares at a
Yep Yep Yep -- Zac do be do be right .. don't be putting them on at the end of a antenna party session, when the brewskies are flowing! T`aint Miller Time yet! Mark .. AA6DX -- Original Message -- Fr
AHA -- FOUND THE INFO! N7HY 503-472-5772 LM-470, motorized -- $500 --take down in Hayward, CA 73 - Mark AA6DX _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self
Just got a sale email from Harbor Freight this morning, they are offering their 3/4 HP concrete vibrator for 80 bux -- I did not know they even offered one. Seems to be total 3 feet long w/shaft & ro
Just got a sale email from Harbor Freight this morning, they are offering their 3/4 HP concrete vibrator for 80 bux -- I did not know they even offered one. Seems to be total 3 feet long w/shaft & ro
As to ground mounted vertical masts.... in the 6Øs, 7Øs, we used Coca-Cola Bottles .. the large size, which at that time were made of heavy duty glass. Worked swell, lots of other thing
I think the query referred to using five nine for the aerial itself, which in fact does make a difference .. somewhere I have that formula ... shall look. However, the debate continues if using coax
Last call for several hundred feet of RG-17 -- retired from the FAA -- don't know exactly how many feet, several coils .. in Eureka, Far Northern California .. pick up only, natch .,.,.,., Going to t
Last call for several hundred feet of RG-17 -- retired from the FAA -- don't know exactly how many feet, several coils .. in Eureka, Far Northern California .. pick up only, natch .,.,.,., Going to t
Hmmm .. I just put over 1000 feet of #12 copper clad . new .. into the dipsty dumpster .. could not give it away. Interestingly, it was from the city of Red Bluff, CA .. whence was used for fire alar
This is interesting .. suggests 1 foot in ground for every 1Ø' above, with sand, etc.... Mark, AA6DX http://www.flagco.com/flagpole_sleeves.shtml ______________________________________________
My Mosely used 46' -- it was a fire hose! Compared very favorably to other mono bands and stacks in the area, both when I had it up in Washington D C area, and in Fairbanks. Never used one nor had on
Hmmmm .. just got time to check out the aerial in question .. I THINK that is the model of the aerial I was involved in installing at Fort Wainright, in KL7 land -- 1990 -- comm center .. I assembled