Author: k7lxc--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:59:35 +0000 (UTC)
Tnx to Bryan, W9CR, for looking up the start date for TowerTalk: 23 years - I'm impressed! Tnx to all of those who have had questions and all of you who have contributed over the years. I ori
Cool! Thanks to all for making this a very valuable list. I can't begin to list all the things I have learned from the list. W0MU > Mon Jun 3 02:38:44 1996 is the first message in the archives.
It would be nice if someone could review all of the postings and condense it down to a book.Chuck K9LC -- Original message --From: W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com> Date: 6/26/19 12:22 PM (GMT-06:00
Thanks for many things, Steve, including TT and for getting me pointed in the right direction with my tower! K9IKZ turned me on to Tower Talk almost 20 years ago, and I've learned a lot from the gro
Not exactly that, but Steve, being a tower pro, did write a great book on the topic, to which I contributed a chapter on grounding and bonding. Steve also partnered with N0AX on two excellent studies
Not exactly that, but Steve, being a tower pro, did write a great book on the topic, to which I contributed a chapter on grounding and bonding. Steve also partnered with N0AX on two excellent studies
TT is a great resource, BUT can I please ask everyone who responds to a question to NOT respond ONLY to the individual, but include the TT list in the response! Just hit reply ALL" Often we get priva
I don't like "Reply All," because it sends email to the list AND to the poster. Which means that the poster gets two emails, one of which is spam, because he gets on copy by virtue of being on the re
Congratulations Steve on providing a great information source. I remember towertalk from the time I was publishing my resource book in the 1994 time frame. ARRL published the last version before the
Author: k7lxc--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 16:49:37 +0000 (UTC)
doing it as a labor of love, one would need to be paid. How much would the average TTer be willing to fork out for a book like that, and how many TTers would actually sign up to buy it? Hiya, Jim -
On 6/27/19 9:49 AM, k7lxc-- via TowerTalk wrote: It's an enormous amount of work to write and edit a book, and short of doing it as a labor of love, one would need to be paid. How much would the a
Author: Gene Smar via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 21:03:32 -0400
TT: I meant to comment earlier. I purchased the two antenna books Steve and Ward wrote as well as "Up The Tower" by Steve. I recommend them all as good investments for all of us interested in towerdo
Just a comment about Up The Tower by Steve- I am so glad I bought that book before my tower installation. Besides all the advice he gave, he also gave the pros and cons about getting a permit from th
Author: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 08:00:37 -0500
Dick, wear your scars with pride. You might not get public recognition for "blazing the trail" for others but you are a good role model. Kudos to your legal assistance too. Patrick NJ5G On 6
It has also paved the way for the county to enact restrictive ordinances! 73, Roger On 6/28/2019 8:04 AM, Dick's wrote: Just a comment about Up The Tower by Steve- I am so glad I bought that book bef
I've experienced three kinds of bureaucrats in several permitting processes: 1. Antagonistic - I'm going to keep you from doing this. Some so bold to actually say that. Using their power to apply the
A possibility, I admit, but my experience may be instructive. When I moved to West Virginia in 1995, my county was one of the only ones in the state with zoning, but the LESA zoning ordinance (such
Seems there is a lot of us out here, who got more involved than they ever planned or wanted to be, when erecting a simple radio tower. When i moved here to Wimberley the town was not incorporated and