I see it from time to time but not necessarily all from Tom. -- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts -- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --
If rusting of Home Depot or Lowe's product is a concern, why not consider painting it per mfr instructions. You can save a bundle and still have a product that does the job. As long as it is strong e
I'm looking for a 80M trap rated for full power that I can use in a 160M inverted L antenna to give operation on both bands. I found an off shore mfr, but I would like to see what else is available.
I am interested in ways to use a common rotor control box (T2X) with multiple T2X rotors. A remote switching box would enable me to avoid multiple runs of rotor cable as well as a desk full of rotor
I am looking for a good authoritative source on surge protection. I found my 2000 Handbook to be a great disappointment. My QST and CQ are boxed following a move but I can get to them if there is som
I think the author did a fair job of reporting the issue, and I don't see the blame coming down on hams. _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Suppo
I found no problem. No photo was posted. Only a link. Bill said it was R rated, so you didn't have to view it. But, you did. Bill handled it well. Time to get a life. ________________________________
I am looking for published info regarding trams and trolleys in the erection of antennas, and I am looking in all the wrong places. Looking for photos, drawings, descriptions, etc. Anyone have some c
I recall the Cantennas were sold without oil being provided and it was up to the buyer to get the oil. In other words, it could have safe oil or bad oil. 73, Steve ___________________________________
Send me your excess dirt. 73, Steve _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll
I use two thrust bearings, one at the top and one a couple of feet down the mast. The rotator is a couple of feet below the bottom TB. The top TB is merely a guide; the bottom TB supports all (or nea
Haven't we heard enough about Spider Balls? Give it up, guys. _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations",
I have a couple questions regarding lightning protection, but I don't want to begin a thread from hell as we have recently seen on several other subjects. Please REPLY DIRECTLY and I will post a summ
The Home Depots and Lowes in the Tampa area do NOT carry grade 5 either in Galvanized or Stainless. If you live in a fairly large city, check the big specialty houses that carry just fasteners, screw
Hi, I am assembling a 105CA and am curious about what element settings folks are using. I work mostly CW, but I want the ant to have reasonable SWR up to 28.5. I have noted HyGain's SWR chart for the
I am still collecting responses from my first question on HyGain's fine 105CA antenna. Now, I have another question. I realize that the construction which uses swaged tubing, slotted tubing, and clam
Hi, I am interested in buying property in VP9 and putting up a modest antenna system. I have not yet requested this info from the VP9 folks, but ask if any of you have info on restrictions or other i
Pardon me, but I have suffered a brain fart.? I cannot recall the name of the commercial device that helps stop mast slippage in a rototator like the T2X.? It is a clamp that mounts above the rotor u