Looking for a 140' Rohn 25G (Base insulated prefered) Also, a 100' Rohn 45/55, or equivalent self supporter. A retired windmill tower would do fie (if it is around 100' +/-) Thanx! Brian KE6IYC _____
I am morphing this 160 antenna project on an hourly basis..... Are there any AM broadcast engineers on the list? I need a rough layout of an ATU from a broadcast AM system. TNX! Brian KE6IYC ________
I can speak first hand to this issue, as being an off-grid home, my trace/xantrex inverter is a reliable and constant noise source from 1.7-2.5 MHz. Still working on a solution.... Brian KE6IYC _____
Before my inbox is flooded with basic information (which is appreciated!), let me give everyone some background... I am a television broadcast engineer, and have been working with all things RF for o
So you run illegal power? My understanding of the rules, is that you are allowed 1500 watts, PEP MAXIMUM. And just because folks do not have an interest in HF or contesting, does not make them any le
AA battery x 2 = 3.0 VDC, seems like a small solar panel could be in order.... Sure would beat climbing the tower once a month to change batteries... Brian KE6IYC ____________________________________
My bad, I misread..... Brian KE6IYC _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contes
Here's a nifty site: http://www.water-towers.com/wtrsforsale.html Brian KE6IYC _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list T
Perhaps a typo on their site, or an oversight, but how cane one have a turning radius (20 ft, 1 in.) LESS than the boom length (20 ft, 6 in.)? Brian KE6IYC ___________________________________________
The purpose of a thrust bearing is to support the side loading on a mast, so it does not reach the rotator, which is not designed for side (or shear) loads. Hope this helps. Brian KE6IYC ____________
Sherwin-Williams "Metalatex" AM stations use it, works good. Available in any color. Brian KE6IYC _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Tower
Being a transmitter engineer for Fox television, Los Angeles (CA), I can tell you unequivocly YES, they can be an issue. What you need to know are the RF channel, Power level (ERP), and distance (dir
length (in inches) times OD of pipe (in inches) divided by 144 (square inches in a square foot) = square feet of wind load 3 1/3 sq. ft. for the 20' of 2" OD Brian KE6IYC ____________________________