Joe, since you are going with the new winch with the 40-1 ratio....If you have a "portable" drill, or a drill with enough cord to reach your tower, it should be possible to make a little adapter, and
Anyone know where I can find a political site to discuss towers etc??? Please hurry.....73 Bob _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towe
I would consider old telephone company "C-wire"...it is/was used for the drops from poles to houses etc, and is a 2 conductor, copper clad steel arrangement imbedded in an extremely durable plastic.
I think the problem is most prevalent at the end of summer and into the fall.....the "tower flies" as we jokingly call them, are trying to get warm and the heat absorbed and re-radiated on the metal
Am I the only one that is getting bad vibes from this situation even though it looks fairly viable in theory? In practice it may well become something else that warrants mention in the yearly "Darwin
A couple of weeks ago, we were in Hawaii for the first time, and visiting the famous "Diamondhead" Crater on the edge of Honolulu. There is a military installation inside the crater, and the main tou
I understand this reflector strips attachments and illustrations from emails, but if anyone is interested in seeing something similar to what was seen in the Diamondhead Crater in Hawaii, just email
THRESH SENS would probably be......' Threshold Sensitivity ' if I was guessing. '4t **Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.co
The part/parts you describe may be what is in reality known as a 'sheave' or a sheave assembly of sorts. Tell your friend to check the yellow pages for local "Bearings and Drives' places. They are us
I tried an owl that had a motion detector such that it would move whenever a bird got near it. Didn't fool the birds. Rick N6RK You can usually pick up these fake owls ( motorized or not ) at yard sa
Bob... I have several old front wheel assemblies from various lawn mowers/bush hogs that had inflatable tires. In some cases, when they went flat/wore out, it was more economical to buy a complete ne
Would it be feasible to engineer new 'dog ears' to attach to the present dog ears using the holes vacated by the tower bolts? The tower then would bolt to the new dog ears with new bolt holes etc. I
It sounds like an old 11 meter antenna.......easily modified for 10 meters I bet. 73 '4t _ww4t@aol.com_ (mailto:ww4t@aol.com) _______________________________________________ _________________________
For long haul DX, in general the higher the better....taking in consideration feedline losses etc. If you have time & tower room, sometime in the future you might want to invest in an antenna at the