Rick, How high off the ground was the bottom of the bottom half of the vertical dipole? 73..de John/K4WJ -- Original Message -- From: "Rick Karlquist" <richard@karlquist.com> To: <k0rc@citlink.net> C
I had the same problem with my k4wj@att.net (provided by Yahoo.) I set up filters for all of the reflectors I am a member of. The filters are set up to send each message to the IN box. They have been
To my knowledge, a client like Thunderbird or Outlook can't download from the on-line SPAM folder. It downloads from the on-line INBOX and then applies its filters. It won't solve his problem. BTW, I
About two years ago Dan told me that he doesn't install crank-up towers. He referred me to Julio, I believe that is the fellows name. If contacted I'm sure he will have someone to refer NF4A to. 73..
Remember that he is in a hurricane prone area. He is south of the Florida Keys and I believe the Keys have a 115 mph, or greater, wind speed factor. I saw what happened to channel six's tower, which
I'm running a Medtronic unit and I don't even know it's there except for the little bump on my chest. I run 1.5 kw most mornings on 80 and 40 M CW. My Butternut HF-2V is about 75 feet from the shack.
Roger, I vaguely remember someone posting on this reflector that when using Noalox that after applying it you should run a rag over the area to remove most of the bulk and just leave behind a very th
$667.83 each? Am I seeing things? de John/K4WJ John KK9A Patrick Barkey N9RV Tuesday, April 03, 2018 4:11 PM I have a chain drive for my big rotating tower that was built by K8RR (SK). It has a torqu
Eric, I control my DCU-3 using DXView, which is part of the DXLab suite of software and it is free. It works very well for me. (I'm assuming you mean DCU-3 and NOT DC-3.) I never use that control at
If the antenna needs a tailtwister it is probably to big for that tower. I have the T50 too and I got the tail twister inside the tower and bolted in. However when I powered up the rotator I discover