Dave: These towers are made by Trylon, a Canadian company which has been in this business for quite a while. I put up a 64 foot version in 1989 and although I recently sold the QTH, I was very satisf
The 1985 World Radio TV Handbook says that they run 450 kW on 1530 kHZ .. 5 kW on 96.5 MHz FM 500 kW on shortwave frequencies The sad thing is that NPR radio says that when the antennas were built s
Bruce: I would think if the roof is clay or cement tiles then an attic antenna might work OK. Or you might mount a doublet under the eaves at a gable end with the center insulator just at the peak. I
Has anyone had experience with the 88 foot Titanex vertical (V160S) and its tuning unit for 160M, 80M, and 40M? Are you satisfied with its construction, performance, etc? I am particularly interested
My neighbor just left with his boom truck after setting my new AN Wireless tower on its base. It went very smoothly. I am quite pleased with the tower and with the vendor, Dan Simmonds. Email me if y
A truly naive question: I am installing a safety line on my AN Wireless self supporting tower and it just occurred to me that I have no idea how to cut this 3/8" galvanized steel "aircraft cable". It
I recently completed the installation of a 80 meter 4-square using new Hy-Gain Hy-Towers from MFJ. I was quite impressed with the quality of the new Hy-Towers although I cannot comment on their quali
I have spent the last several days mounting antennas on a new AN Wireless self supporting tower. I am very satisfied with the company, and owner Dan Simmonds, and especially the tower. I consider the
Folks: I am embarrassed to ask a question I should be able to figure out but my Handbook and Antenna Book aren't proving sufficient to overcome my ignorance. How can I calculate the field strength in