I recently (1 week ago) contacted them via email when one of my arresters slowly failed. A Mr. Koss responded immediately and offered to replace it at N/C. 73, Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President Powe
Having an antenna below the tree tops will have no affect whatsoever on the frequencies you intend to operate. Higher is always better (in most circumstances). It only really becomes a factor when yo
Rule #2 Always have in place a BIG FAT umbrella policy... Best Regards, Jim James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 110 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fax: 630-443-6
"We were informed by our agent, as he was handing over the check, that any more damage caused by that tree to our house, or the neighbors, and it won't be covered." If that's the case, I would seriou
Well, I guess it depends on your location as to what some insurance companies will offer. On my lot, I have a lot of 60-80' ash trees, oak trees and cherry wood trees. My HOI policy covers me should
"I guess I just do not see why a aluminum panel, for mounting lightning arrestors to, would not suffice." John, you're absolutely right. An aluminum panel is just fine. I use a 24"x24" aluminum and 2
DX Engineering has them 73 Jim N9WW Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry When last this came up for me (I was rebuilding both a Cushcraft R7 and a A4S) I found the following: http://cableorganize
I would not use those cheap adapters. They're made overseas (Taiwan I think) and fall apart easily. I had the same problem a couple of years ago as all my outdoor connections use N connectors and I n
"That does in practice tie things down fairly tightly." Not really. ISO 9000 is also a procedure driven standard. A company can be ISO certified but if they don't follow those procedures all the time
Nice words of wisdom. You should be proud. Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fax: 630-443-6505 Cell: 630-669-2241 w
I have been using the RatPak 6 for the last 2 years without problems. The DXE switch is more robust (costs more) and has better isolation. I settled on the RatPak as all my outside connections use N
Decisions decisions...where to mount the Technicolor owl... 73, Jim N9WW James E. Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Ave. Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn:(630) 443-6500 Fax:(630) 443-6
You sound like you have owl envy... 73, Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fax: 630-443-6505 Cell: 630-669-2241 www.
A great discussion has been taking place on eham regarding 43' verticals. http://www.eham.net/forums/Elmers/201882 73, Jim N9WW James E. Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Ave. Suite 203 S
Mine would be Phased Isotron's for 160. :-) 73, Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fax: 630-443-6505 Cell: 630-669-2
Too many lawyers...Not enough smart people... 73, Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp./PowerOne Environmental Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fa
Jim, I replied to Travis off the list but can confirm that emailing Ben is the best way to get a hold of him. I just received an excellent condition AB-577 plus 2 extra 5' mast sections and I'm impre
Greetings, Wind farms have made my business very happy happy! That said, they are very inefficient and not cost effective when compared to coal fired or nuclear power plants. Wind power comprises abo
Horses = Good Eating... 73, Jim N9WW James Chaggaris President PowerOne Corp./PowerOne Environmental Corp. 1020 Cedar Avenue Suite 203 St. Charles, IL 60174 Phn: 630-443-6500 Fax: 630-443-6505 Cell:
Frank, It is not an optimized height for 160M regardless of what they say. The marketing departments at DXE, MFJ, Zero Five etc. want you to think so so you'll plop down $300+. This vertical is only