As a new member to the group I am looking for some advice, looks like a move is in the workings and I have received approval from the Architectural board at the new QTH to place a crank up tower on t
Alan, Yes, I do now live in Seminole cty just outside of Orlando, I have at this location a TA-33 up 45 ft on a Rohn tower, been through four Hurricanes with very high winds and have had zero problem
Well like many Hams that have non-ham wives it's very hard to tell the XYL she can't have that house she's dreamed of because we can't put up an antenna, at least not this OM's XYL. I am in the stage
I understand that one of the seminars at 2007 Dayton was a presentation on current CCR approvals and success stories plus there was a hand out on recommendations for sales contracts and deed restrict
Larry, The link below redirects you to a sales site for A/C units. Can you check the site address you referred to. Thanks 73 - Ron W4LDE _______________________________________________ ______________
HI, I will be within the next few months relocating to a new home with plenty of land, presently have a 25G at 40 feet with a Mosley TA-33 and a HAM V on it, both the tower and the beam have survived
I have recently written a contract on a new home, 2.5-acre lot with lots of trees, and as part of the contract the builder gets to install the tower base plus the pour and conduits back to the house
Would like your input, have a new SteppIR 3-elem on the way, going to install a new tower, selection looks like either a U.S. Tower MA-550 telescoping 55ft (Rated for 9sq' at 70mph) with the tilt-ove
Tim, Two antennas I would recommend using the antenna tuner and the open wire is a 40 meter double extended zepp (Dipole) and or a 80 meter center feed zepp (dipole) With the double extended you get
That brings on a thought, how about a dog electrical hidden yard fence, anyone close buy do that? Ron W4LDE _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________
To add to this thread, how can one ever turn a US Tower rotating tower using the K-factor method since the weight of the rotating tower is roughly 660#'s plus or minus the base assembly weight. Shoul
Bill, I am actually having the local club help me take down a tower/antenna which I then am going to donate to the club a week from this Saturday. The XYL and I had exactly the same conversation just
Jim, Appreciate your comments, however, what I have recently learned is that those buddies are indeed buddies until a XYL doesn't have one of them around anymore. Some of the helpers will be complete
Need some advice, had the local club scheduled to help get down my tower and tribander with the thought of donating it to the club. Rohn 25g 40ft, HamM-V rotor, CD-44 Rotor and a TA-32 plus a second
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions and or offers to help. This indeed is a wonderful reflector and group. I was amazed at the number of suggestions and replies. Some were so obvious I guess the b