passed by a local ham's location yesterday. he/she had recently installed a 4 element 15 meter beam atop a 3 element 10. the mast looked a bit thin from the street but, who knows, maybe it was heavie
right. karl tashjian was the PE at Tri-Ex some time ago. his stamp is on lots of drawings. he is now in business. the Tri-Ex incorporation ran out and he picked it up at the first of the year. so thi
am putting up a LM-354 here in rhode island. got the hole dug, cleaned out after the rain and snow, got the hole formed, got the rebar cage dropped in and aligned, and now it is full of concrete. jus
I remember one field day where we put up a balloon supported vertical. the operator was working away when he looked up in time to grab the transceiver as it headed out the window of the motorhome due
my planned installation has the tower at the opposite (long) end of the house from the utility entrance. this is where the power, phone, cable, etc are all tied together on one galvanized pipe driven
hi gang sure appreciate the info and hints regarding the tower base issue. as soon as I have the detailed plans I expect to talk with local fab shops to get the base assembly fabbed up as the consens
I have a line on a used tri-ex lm-354e tower. I believe that it will satisfy my needs so I am now in the detailed planning mode. permit, xyl permission, etc, etc. I will need the mounting hardware fo