A Google search for "25GSSB" found a couple of places selling them: http://www.criticaltowers.com/Rohn%20Data/ROHN%2025GSSB%20Self%20Supporting%20Base%20Plate.htm or http://www.hol4g.com/ac/product.a
On my conduit runs here, I don't use sharp turns coming out of the ground, because that's what will cause most of the resistance when pulling in the cables. I just let 10 or 15 feet of the conduit be
Anyone on the list have a meter for a T2X controller, or the entire controller you would be willing to part with for a reasonable price? I always have to tap the meter on mine to get it to read corre
Thanks to all who emailed me on ideas for where to get a meter or controller for the T2X. It turned out that the problem was actually a cold solder joint on the pc board in the controller. Problem fi
I have found it difficult to put them together on the ground (laying parallel to the ground), but pretty easy when building them vertical. I just rock the upper section a little, and they slide right
I have never drilled through the mast & bolted. Have had to climb the towers a couple of times in the last 20 years to readjust when we had high winds, and the mast slipped a little in the clamps. I
Years ago I used to operate mobile frequently, on 20 & 40 Mtrs. Many times I noticed when crossing over larger rivers, that received signal levels would improve considerably. I never knew if it was t
Had the same thing here, but not that far off from horizontal. Just climbed the tower, loosened the boom u-bolts, rotated the boom and retightened. 73, Tim - N3XX Howdy, I find myself in the embarras
Yes, Bob emailed me, saying the same thing. I never owned a TH7, so didn't know about the bolts through the boom. Hope someone else has a good solution other than lowering the antenna to realign the
You might try DX Engineering. http://www.dxengineering.com/sections.asp?DeptID=39&ID=1 73, Tim - N3XX _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ T
How large is it? Maybe the easiest thing would be to rent a backhoe, and dig a larger and deeper hole. Then, pull it over into the hole with the backhoe, let it drop down to the bottom and cover it u
That was the first tri-band Yagi I ever put up, and still have it on the ground. I'm not at home now, but probably have the manual in my files. Will check when I get home & let you know. It would be