Hi Gene:
Email sent direct to you bounces back to me with this error message:
"Your mail could not be delivered because the recipient is only accepting mail
from specific email addresses. If you feel you received this in error, please
contact the recipient directly and ask them to check their email settings." I
find it interesting that I'm instructed to contact you directly... and that
fails. ;-) vy 73, Bryan WA7PRC
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Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 12:17:33 -0500
From: "Gene Smar" <ersmar@verizon.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Relay for sloper element
TT:
I want to be able to switch a piece of #14 house wire onto the far end
of a sloper wire I have for 75 M phone so I can operate lower in the band.
I'm thinking of adding a relay in a weather-resistant box at the sloper's
end insulator and continue with the extension wire beyond that.?
FYI:? The sloper wire runs from the 50 foot point on my tower to my
house roof where it is tied to an end insulator and thence to a PVC vent
pipe via a bungee cord.? The wire runs through tree limbs, hence my need for
a flexible connection.? I'm thinking I can mount the relay/box near the end
insulator and extend the additional wire further across the roof.? I'm
thinking I can run 15 +/- VDC to it from the station supply in the shack via
RG-58 coax up and across the roof to the relay box.?
My question to this august group:? What relay (and supplier) would you
recommend for the job??
In the alternative, can you point me to a good source of info on
designing traps for said application?? The trap would not require any DC for
switching but might take more "cypherin' " to get working.?
Many thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to all y'all.
73 de
Gene Smar? AD3F
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