Darn. Went back to read manual and no stacking info shown as in many other mnauals Sorry about that. I just was looking at several other Cushcraft manuals today that had stacking info. Arne N7KA ____
OD = 2.350 (Nominally it measred 2.344). I no longer have access to paint thickness measuring equipment. See the info below on ADAPTER, ANTENNA. (it might be in bold font) ID = 1.930 Tubing length is
Military specs for coaxial cable. A series of individual specification sheets under MIL-C-17/xxx (now MIL-DTL-17/xxx) MIL-C-17/74 was for RG-213/RG-215 but is now discontinued and replacement is MIL-
Should use a 28V T-3 1/4 bayonet style lamp. I found a package of 2ea 1819 lamps at Radio Shack store just a few days ago, $1.79. This lamp is rated at 40ma. Arne N7KA _______________________________
Here is some differnt info. http://www.amphenolrf.com/products/typen.asp?N=0&sid=48B3478041F8E17F _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Tower
Its midnight and can not see an owl so guess the following web site will have to do the job. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/Declination.jsp Arne N7KA __________________________________________
I seem to have deleted a humorous article about tower/antenna work that had been printed in FRC newsletter some time back. Sure would like to get this piece again. Thanks Arne N7KA __________________
The tubing you describe sounds like the available suplus military tubing from a camoflauge screening support system. I have some from a set (10 per bag). Is this what you have? Arne N7KA ____________
The soldering iron I have had since the 1960s does very well. Its what we used at TEKTRO NIX when TUBES still reigned. Made by Americal Electric Heater CO. in Detroit, AMERICAN BEAUTY , Catalog No.3
Tubing cost alone is $142.20 from DXE plus the mast kit comes with clamps. Not to bad a deal for the mast kit. Note that most tubing is slit at one end for use of "hose" clamps. It takes 11 6ft se
Coat the end of the coax with RTV and allow to dry thoroughly. Then insert the coax into the gamma sleeve. Leave the end of the gamma sleeve open. This should eliminate the moisture problem since
Would like to contact someone who owns/uses this antenna. Arne N7KA _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@co
We must pay close attention to this bill. It has the potential to both help and hurt our situations. Being that emergencies are usually a somewhat local event, long distant (5000 or more miles) com
Please reply off-line to the following request. I am in need of some (about 30 or more) HyGain compression style element clamps for 1/2 inch tubing. They had a plated steel version then a stainless
I wrap all connections with electrical tape before doing any additional weatherproofing. But I use the following trick to ensure clean connectors if ever need to open the connection/splice. Beginning
Oct 1978 Rohn Catalog: Drawing No. C-630625-R6 Revision date 5-12-78 25 AG 9ft 0 inches long; 2.00 od 16 ga tubular extending 9 inches above the legs. 25AG-1 9ft 4.5 inches long; 2.00 od 16
MFJ bought Cushcraft and in process of moving and setting up that inventory. This is what I was told when placing an order for HyGain parts about 2 weeks ago. They said it would be a week or 2 befor
A friend has a 31ft tall vertical with top hat about 17ft in dia. Vertical has a wire cage spaced 2ft from vertical tubing. It is a modified vertical made by someone in Texas. Does the vertical so
Both of my T2X m anuals state what is required; BOLT, HEX HEAD, 5/16 -18 x 1 5/8, SS . What they do not state is bolts should be FULLY THREADED . They should not be PARTIALLY THREADAD. Arne N7KA _
Its a bit pricey but try to locate a METAL SUPERMARKET near you. I use one in ABQ, NM, when I need small qty. They carry, or can order almost anything hams would use. Arne N7KA ____________________