You can now help support WorldwideDX when you shop on Amazon at no additional cost to you! Simply follow this Shop on Amazon link first and a portion of any purchase is sent to WorldwideDX to help with site costs.
Click here to find out how to win free radios from Retevis!
Yes the power company has one of the gadgets like the cable companies have that check for RF interference. I have seen the cable company riding down my street, and aiming it out of the driver's window. It's like a small hand held Yagi antenna.
Also, is there a cable amplifier near that pole...
Wrong!
Will post a link to an NMB article that compares ball versus sleeve bearings. NMB is a top tier fan manufacturer.
Ball vs. Sleeve: A Comparison In Bearing Performance
http://www.newark.com/pdfs/techarticles/mro/ballVsSleeve.pdf
Video on YouTube of the Imax 2000 that has been cut open, and explains what's inside of it. The extension is just a piece of wire inside to make the antenna longer. Nothing special about the extension...just makes the wire longer.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuAiNXvBgA4
Then the same fellow made...
WDX134 Nebraska was booming into my radio at 9+. Could hear him talking to 465 PA., but could not copy, or make contact with 465.
Called WDX159 in California, and we had a short conversation. Had a 5/7 on his signal here in NC.
Heard some others calling, but could not get a good...
Pretty sure that the SuperMod increased the voltage to the tubes. Can't remember if I had a XL 250 or XL 350 in the past. I think the Supermod on it raised the voltage 200 to 300 volts.
I bought a Max Optimizer a couple weeks ago because my Sirio 2016 took a crap after two years.
Anyway, I installed the Max at 20 feet above ground. Used a RigExpert AA35 Zoom to tune it. With the 11 meter 12 inch section installed, it was tuned way down in 26.xxx...the low side. Tuning...
Just remembered so my bad. Had a Firestik stud, but it was way too wimpy for a steel whip.
I used a Breedlove model #206 stud mount for the antenna connection. The #206 has the ring connector connection on the bottom.
Trust me the antenna is not going anywhere on that stud. With the...
I agree good quality RG58 would work good, and would be more practical for your setup. You could add a small amp later, and still be good to go. RG8X is great too if that's what you have. Used it many times when trucking.
Just like @undertaker, I used ring terminals on my last steel whip...
Just had my first contact and QSO with member Brother DXer WDX-226 in West Texas. He was booming into western NC with 9+ on his Stryker 955, and it sounded great too.
I have a two pill 2879C box that I got recently from a local builder, and it's been biased too.
From the label on the back of the amp that you posted. 100 watt carrier is what my builder said to run it at. He also said the amp can handle every bit of power from my stock Quad 6. He did say...
@TimmyTheTorch
You posted ratings for the two pill 2879 box. The picture of the amp you posted had different ratings on the back of the amp. Is that a 2879C box?
Cranky, a local tech from my area posted his thoughts on the Max Optimizer. Pictures of the manual, and the measured length of the antenna with and without the extra 12 inch section.
My Anytone 6666 is running cool now. I use it for my base station radio. I talk locally for hours some times, and the radio was getting too hot for me even with a five watt dead key.
Bought a Wathai 120mmx32mm AC blower fan with variable speed fan controller. It's laying flat behind the...
Builders are using cheap fans that's for sure. The thing is the cheap fans they are using are supposed to be mounted vertical only...not horizontal.
The builder at Davemade.com did use a cheap fan on one of my amps. Fan was making tons of noise on my receive. Sent an email, and three days...
This forum does not allow a single user to have more than one username. If anyone wants to change their username contact an admin and it will be done. Multiple accounts belonging to the same member will be deleted without warning.