Last seen: Jun 17, 2026
@Mark You cut my quote too short as I followed by saying "one method is capable of attracting an audience and the other is generally capable for perso...
I ordered it on the 4th, tracking shows it arrived in the US by air and cleared customs on the 8th. It doesn't say where it's at now but estimated del...
I recall reading an article within the last few months talking about a prominent pc manufacturer using an older technology processor in a new model to...
First picture should have shown from this seller for $5.59:
Have I gone off-topic? Does not the topic about what BETS actually is directly pertain to BETS potentially coming to the US? But really I wasnt tryi...
The closest I can comprehend Canada's "broadcasting" vs "nonbroadcasting" rules in association with the US Part 15 rules is that it's similar to the d...
That's where I get confused - the whole "broadcasting" vs "nonbroadcasting" distinction. It kind of dumbfounds me and there's nothing similar in our P...
I just copy and pasted directly from the REC pdf. Ok, but it's just an option, not a requirement (if it passes). So let me see if I got this straigh...
Well I know first hand you can tune an 8ft whip with 50 or more foot ground lead and acheive in excess of five miles (on the coast anyway). I know thi...
@mark Ahhh.. You and I have discussed this before over at mbcf when R Fry was still alive. Below is a brief excerpt of his expertise on the matter, bu...
A stainless steel whip, a copper or aluminum pipe, or a 10AWG wire - they are all radiating elements. It doesn't matter if it extends out the top or b...
My primary point is - in my understanding, based on past discussions, the terms "antenna" and "ground lead" are basically interchangeable. You can use...
Are they usually 104"? I thought it was usually 102" - the 92" whip description includes a disclaimer that the antennas actuall length may vary (which...
