In light of the speed Gary was able to unload his room, if anybody else happens to have a spare room at the Crowne, please contact me. I'll be happy to take it off your hands. 73 Kelly - N0VD I have
TTs, I am working on a project that involves building a station near salt water in the Caribbean. The idea of a crankup has been tossed around, but I'm wondering how well the mechanics would hold up
TTs, A couple of us spent the day today trying to get a shorty tower loaded for 160m. Specifically, the tower is 42 feet tall with 4 feet of mast out the top. On top of the tower is an XM240 2 elemen
Hello TTs, As some of you may recall, I'm in the process of shunt feeding my shorty tower for 80/160. On top of this tower is a Cushcraft XM240. Some have suggested that I may need to ground the refl
Steve, Thanks for the great information. I wonder if heating will be an issue with a coax balun? I did have the MFJ BN76 (or whatever the model # is) balun on the antenna up until about a month ago.
Dave, see comments below... luck on either, changed the resonant point. Same here. I even called GAP and asked for help. While they tried to be helpful, none of their suggestions worked in my situati
Hi All, I'm hoping we have some knowledgeable folks on the list from the Ft. Worth, TX area that could provide a little insight. I've accepted a new position in downtown Ft. Worth and will be relocat
Hi all, Im in the process of trying to nail down a tower/antenna configuration at my new QTH. I recently purchased a home that sits on 3 acres. However, as I start measuring and accounting for the re
Hi all, I'm considering shut feeding one of my newly installed towers for 80/160. I had good luck with this when I lived in Colorado and would like to try this again in AZ. The tower is 70' of Rohn 4