The link to this report is; http://www.anwireless.com/dc.html or http://www.anwireless.com/dc.pdf On Jun 24, 2004, at 9:02 PM, BobK8IA@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 6/24/2004 9:51:38 AM US Mounta
In the magazine business, inserts, such as thew subscription card, are page numbered. Thus the pages 75 and 76 are CQ Subscription card. Also the Reader Service Card between pages 40 and 43 become pa
TT, I am trying to decide on a new rotor for my antenna system. I have narrowed down the choices to either the ORION 2800 (from M-squared), or the PST-61D or PST-61HD from Prosistel (from Array Solut
I agree on the current problem view point on the filter failure. I had an ICE 6 meter filter that was rated at 250 watts, and it went out several times with the stock caps. I finally replaced the ori
I remember a friend had a Rohn HDBX-48 foot tower many years ago, and he went to have it re-galvanized. ( I think that the bottom part of a Hy-Gain Hy-Tower is the same kind of tower). Anyway, when h
Here is one of you guys that like to model antennas. I want to stack a pair of Cushcraft 17B'2's on a mast on my tower. The catalog says that the spacing should be 11-1/2 feet spacing. I have a large
Look at the bearings at: http://www.surpluscenter.com/sort.asp? UID=2005011717263740&catname=powerTrans&keyword=PBFB There are 4 pages of heavy duty flange bearings. I bought 2 of the 2-15/16" bearin
The issue (at least not for this reflector) is not how hot the model is, but if the method of installing the ground rod will work, and how effectively the ground rod will provide a GOOD ground when "
I own an AN Wireless tower, and I believe it would be difficult to directly put a hazer on it. On each side, every other cross-member diagonal is on the outside of the tower, and as a result would in
That is true, but since the tower is a uniforn taper, it would be easy to design the tracks to be against the side of the tower and to have the offset of the tower angle built into the tram itself. T
My earlier estimate was wrong - - too high. Looking at the AN Wireless website, the difference on one side of the tower between the bottom and top of any section is 3-19/32 inches. Doing the math, th
Here is a 120 foot BIG BRETHA with a full set of HF antennas up for auction. They are not mine, just listing for another local ham (K1DQV). http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&rd=1&item=57
Sorry about that, I must have copied it wrong. Let me try again. Here is a 120 foot BIG BRETHA with a full set of HF antennas up for auction. They are not mine, just listing for another local ham (K1
Put the mast in the middle of the tower BEFORE you put the tower together - - that way it will be inside when the tower is finished being assembled, all you will have to do is to raise the mast strai
Here are some inexpensive bearings. http://www.surpluscenter.com/sort.asp? numrec=86&sort=1&keyword=PBFB&catname=powerTrans&UID=2005073013152980 I used the 2 of the 2-15/16 bearing on my tower (at th
Doug, I do understand your need to find out the soil specifications, but I wonder why you are going to the trouble and expense to level the lot. How bad is the lot now (as far as flatness), before le
I didn't know wives came in different gauges. ;-) Different sizes and shapes, yes, but not gauges!! _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Tow
JC, I guess the item I would look at is the total cost/effort. Yes, the pad-pier uses less concrete and rebar, a cost savings. But is the difference worth the time, and extra effort of 2 pours and re
Do you mean UHF connectors? _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com
TT'ers, I recently got a wall display for showing beam heading made by Vector Control Systems. It is a square picture frame (about 15 inches) , with a great-circle map of the world with a series of L