Thank you Al for the update. Unfortunately there are always those that try to draw analogies to other events or experiences when in fact this was simply a tragic accident. All of us that knew Paul kn
The JK 402T sure looks a lot like a W6NL moxon conversion no? Steve, WD8NPL I would strongly recommend the JK402T over the XM-240. I know you asked about the JK402; but the JK402T is a much better ch
The small pp is about 9576:1. I for one will be in trouble. I use one in the crankup I have now and will be putting one in the base of a rotating tower project later this year to turn it. They are no
Mike, I just happen to have a couple sitting here-they are 1/4" thick. 73, Steve, WD8NPL Does anyone know how THICK the steel is that is used in ROHN equalizer plates? - Thanks... - Mike ____________
Mike, I stand corrected. I went back and checked again-they are 3/16"..I've got to get my trifocals recalibrated hi hi... 73, Steve, WD8NPL Does anyone know how THICK the steel is that is used in ROH
Is anyone on the reflector familiar with the Create AFA-75 2 element 80 meter yagi or its successor the CY782? If so could you please contact me off reflector? Thanks much! 73, Steve, WD8NPL ________
Scotchkote used to be used in the military 50 years ago but technology has brought out better products.Steve, WD8NPLSent via the Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -- Origin
Create aka CD Corp is still in business in Japan. The DX Store is their distributor in the U.S.Steve, WD8NPL Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -- Original mess
Does anyone have the turning radius for the W6NL moxon conversion for the Cushcraft XM 240? Thanks, 73, Steve, WD8NPL _______________________________________________ _________________________________
Thanks Marsh-that's what I was looking for. Could not find it in the online docs.73, Steve, WD8NPL Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -- Original message --From
Like Steve suggested-get a good lawyer.73, Steve, WD8NPL Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10e, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -- Original message --From: Charley Evans <cvevans989@hotmail.com> D
Or use a concrete buggy which is available at most rental centers-you can park the truck as close as possible then buggy the load. The buggy usually holds around .4-.5 yds.Steve, WD8NPL Sent via the
Same story from W5LMH who, after taking down a rotating tower after some years found the polygon rod practically disintegrated. Made me a non-believer in polygon rod.. 73, Steve, WD8NPL I participate