<Overall, hams are probably more comfortable running and believing an <electrical model than a mechanical one (more time to become familiar, <etc.? or just because the ham tests ask you about electri
I have tried to follow this thread with some interest. My experience with mechanical design has been limited to using Leeson's (W6QHS) spreadsheets. Also, I tend to use very modest antennas that I
Thanks to Jim for his mechanical help on this 17/30 antenna. It will go up (if the plan holds) later this month. I would temper Jim's comments though for the practical. It took a lot more work than I
Wes, you inquired..... That said, I was involved in helping a friend install a Steppir DB42 on his foldover tower.? From what I saw, it would be impossible to account for all of the stuff mounted on
Sigh, I wish he had used a different terminology. It's purely semantics but I think the phrase "crosswind principle" is misleading. It's a fictitious force that does not exist in reality. If you have
I'm with you Jim! Maybe a poor choice of phenomenon description, but that was how Weber saw it...... And, he was the first one to step outside the box and tell everyone they were doing it all wrong!
Hi Jeff, I did not..... 73, Kurt Message: 8 Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2017 23:54:06 -0500 From: "Jeff"<keepwalking188@ac0c.com> To:<kurt@k7nv.com>, <towertalk@contesting.com> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Subject: