Champion Radio Products http://www.championradio.com Click on the rigging gear link, then towards the bottom of the page. Chad WE9V _______________________________________________ ___________________
There's not much data there. Anyone know more details, such as length collapsed, can the sections nest for smaller bundle, size of that bundle and weight? Chad WE9V __________________________________
I use Scotchbrite (non-metallic scouring) pads for cleaning exterior surfaces. To clean inside the tubing, where it mates with the next piece of aluminum, I visited the plumbing department and got th
I also prefer the Polyphaser products, but just to give you another alternative, see the ICE products: http://www.iceradioproducts.com/impulse2.html#4 And for those of us who still like to homebrew a
Tom VE3CX gives a good solution. Another possibility is to use the Top Ten A/B switch (see http://www.qth.com/topten/abss.htm) for each band you have two antennas, and put this before (the antenna si
When I put in my grounding system 10 years ago, I found this company's Cadwelds much cheaper than any other ham source: http://www.harger.com Not sure if that's still the case. Chad WE9V ____________
Or a less expensive source of un-uns, the UN-75 at $50: http://www.cwsbytemark.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=206_214 If you've read any of the W2FMI books, you know this is capable of handling
More shorter wires, not less long wires. The long wires are higher impedance(inductance). More wires lowers inductance. See page number 11, start of Chapter 2, of this PDF: http://www.radio2way.net/P