The trouble may be in the feed system-- the coax, etc. With an antenna of that general type (ie, a Yagi) I would always check it first down at a workable level. Using the assembly I intend to use on
How could a Question about a TA-33 be a hijacking of a thread with a subject of "Mosley TA-33"? Bill-W4BSG _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________
JIM-- The subject of your post was *not* "Crimper for Belden 9913 - Response DAVIS RF Co." If you are the "list Police", follow the common rules, stick to the thread defined by the subject. Bill-W4BS
Ed-- The Rohn TB3 and TB4 are the result of poor Engineering; the fault you see is the result of hard steel balls making pits in soft Aluminum races. With this design, it cannot be avoided. You can t
Peter and SteveThe problem, if I recall correctly, was a lack of conversion, not incorrect conversion. he converter I use is CONVERT, by Josh Madison. Bill-W4BSG ____________________________________
Please note: our beloved Riley WAS a lawyer, and his work on our behalf was, mostly as a lawyer. The technical input he needed was ,mostly, provided by the technical staff. have a chance, and, even b
I have pretty good two-layer virus protection, which lets me safely exercise my healthy curiosity. His URL had a 'vote for me!' system involving a green and a red button. He asked us to hit the green
I had to go to lead-free solder for some objects normally used in the hand (Walking sticks). I got the Ag-Sn stuff and its proper flux at a local building supplies store. It is a Tin based solder wit
They are the same. The best utility for conversion is CONVERT by Josh Madison. Bill-W4BSG _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mai
That just means pounds of force times inches. ( not pounds of weight, even though down here, there is no practical difference.) Some people have a hobby of picking nits) Bill-W4BSG __________________
JohnI was first licensed (as an Amateur) in 1952, but have not been active for the whole time. However, I am familiar with experimental procedures in another field. These discussions fascinate me, an
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I am considering adding radials as an adjunct to an inverted L antenna. I am referring to the discussion in chapter 3 of the ARRL Antenna book, 20th edition, as a starting place. The material used th
Thanks, Ralph, and more thanks to several others. I got several answers, most of which I have answered already, directly. A humorous product of this query and the answers was a realization, stimulate
Crazy- since this is NOT Rohn, and has several differences from it, you have several potential alignment problems. Besides the leg-to-sleeve diameter problem you have concentrated on, there are poten
Skip-- I am interested in these, and I have a few questions, of importance only to me. 1. Do you have a reference for the specific design or procedure? An article, book or such? 2. How small is your
In all my reading about antennas in recent years, I have noted that every case of "Too good to be true" description has claimed that their particular antenna could not be modelled. See the history of