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I had the same problem and cured it by putting a temporary jumper around the limit switches. The limit switch works by cutting off power to the rotor when it rotates about 10 degrees past North. This
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Steve mentioned that only F12 and US Towers seemed to be flourishing. Why is this? It's my impression that there are two factors: one is the shrinking ham population and the other is the generally po
Nice post Henry, I can relate to some of what you pointed out. Particularly the unfriendly club members. I have two friends who have wanted to be hams since they were kids: one is 60 and one is 68. T
On sailboats we use giant cable cutters - NOT bolt cutters. The shears overlap on bolt cutters and for cable you need shears that come together flush. When dismasted it is critical to be able to cut
I also would suggest a different rotator. I have an HDR300 that has been seriously overloaded for 20 years and it has been nearly flawless. __________________________________________________ Do You Y
Interesting, I've got a 3 3l 40 meter KLM, 7 element F12 15 meter monobander, and Hygain 5 el 20 meter monobander on a 20' chrome moly mast with steps on it. And I've never had a problem. Could the d
Unless you want to leave yourself the option of adding more antennas later! At least at my place, this is a common occurance. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo!
I put mine in 4" PVC and I can easily pull several coax cables, power cord for the tower winches, and rotor control cable, etc. Real happy I did this. ________________________________________________
And those legislators are lawyers who intentionally pass laws that encourange conflict and help keep assets in play. Every time assets change hands forcefully lawyers drag off a portion of it. It's t
So slavery is OK as long as you can get them to sign a contract? Wrong. In addition, many CC&Rs still contain a "no non-caucasian can live here" clause. But it has been ruled unenforceable. So there
No, it's a "way of doing things" that keeps assets in play. Generally, lawyers are not interested in going after little old ladies unless they are loaded with money. You can't dodge this by trying to
Yeah, but it can work. My CC&R's didn't have the waiver and I got my way by demonstrating that the CC&R's were not uniformly enforced. I kept the tower. ______________________________________________
of the technical aspects concerning towers and antennas. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com
To Jim White K4OJ: For what it's worth - I think you have been rude and a bit of a disgrace to the ham community. Have you forgotten the part about helping others? How can it be silly or unworthy of
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I vote for Crank up towers. The danger of climbing tall fixed towers seems a lot higher to me than the danger of 1) climbing a retracted Crank up tower once the sections have been truly locked in pla