http://www.hudsonvalleytowers.com/ They are not taking any new customers it says anyway. But I agree. What happened to "Amateur" radio? Not for pecuniary gain. 73 Dave n4zkf e-mail: n4zkf@n4zkf.com w
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You got that right! If you ever want to get it off again when using Butyl. David Calder n4zkf@n4zkf.com www.n4zkf.com<http://www.n4zkf.com> Dxc.n4zkf.com port:7373<dxc.n4zkf.com:7373> n4zkf/r 147.375
Used color as well. When mapping a tower, 100, 300 or 1500 you need to know what coax goes where. Color codes and the number of bands each color has helps. On cell towers it tells you what sector the
Never liked coax seal as well. Thought it was cheap. Thats why I use butyl. Comes in the Andrews kits I get in the telecom industry. Dave n4zkf. From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> on
Thats why we use drip loops as well. Dave n4zkf 1. I've done the first wrap with scotch 33/88 BUT with sticky side out and over lapped. It's a little tricky but can be done. Then over wrap with 33/88
Nice pic with the drone. You should consider a back shock lanyard for that back D-Ring. Nice setup! You must have good neighbors like I do. I have antennas hanging over their property, wires antennas
I had a pic in mine so it wouldn't let me send it. IS-50UX-C0. They make them in N connector as well. I have been struck in Florida while on the radio of this. The radio survived. Needless to say, th
I as well at the bottom of the tower mounted to red insulators. 16" Buss bar and 9 polys mounted to it. Then coax into shack. I never unhook anything. As mentioned, the buss bar should be connected t
I was not speaking of the 500' + towers I built. Where it is 200' from the building or the ring on the anchors are 750' away. I was talking about towers close to your shack around the house. You shou