While I can't speak directly on Karl Tashjian's version of the LM470, about 4 years ago I bought the previous incarnation, manufactured by Paragon Mfg. and distributed by First Call Communications. A
138 feet is a good length if you use a large series capacitor to tune out the inductive reactance. I've used one for years, and the capacitor makes tuning adjustments easy. Also, it raises the high c
I'd check two things: (1) If it goes part way up, make sure that one of the many bolt/nut combinations that hold the track in place isn't loose and interfering with the proper movement of the hazer.
After reading this email, and reading a couple of responses on the reflector, I went "to the source". Here is the reply I received: HELLO; ? ??? ??? ??? THE TRANSFORMER FOR THE 5 BAND 2 ELEMENT QUAD
I strongly DISAGREE. Replies should go to the requester ONLY. I had no interest in "cutting aluminum tubes" and deleted the original plus all replies, unread. A good policy is for the original reques
Tashjian Towers (www.tashtowers.com) may be able to help, as they have assumed the Tri-Ex line. My more modern version (mfg. by Paragon, sold through First Call Communications, about 6 years ago) use
Don't know how you can do antenna work from inside the tower, but guess you have that covered... Since I've had mine up for 5 years, I'm going on memory, but have been very pleased with the performan