I just pulled the trigger on a MFJ-1966 which is an 108" stainless steel whip. I was concerned the 102" might be to short to get it to tune properly. I will post up my results once it comes in and I...
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I just pulled the trigger on a MFJ-1966 which is an 108" stainless steel whip. I was concerned the 102" might be to short to get it to tune properly. I will post up my results once it comes in and I...
that is what I was thinking as well that is probably what I will do.
Thanks for the input, do either of you two run a stainless steel whip? I was kinda wanting first hand information. I have a stainless still whip on my 2 meter radio (which is far shorter than a 102"...
after averaging a new 5ft fire stick II every two years I have decided to go 102" whip I am wondering should I get a spring or not? I know they flex really well but It may spend a lot of time tied...
I can imagine that would be a pain going back and forth. where I work they have been beating "safety culture" into our heads so much I feel obligated to speak out when I see hazards. keep up the work...
Nice video thank you, but one word of advice from my past experience, those cutting disc are notorious for exploding when the get a nick in them, I had one do it while wearing gloves but they were...
good looking xj
no sir you are thinking of auburn, Eaton's use pins that are move by electric magnets. auburns are limited slip and when engaged they tighten the clutch discs.
When I listen to it on stitcher it sounds like a old episode from 2014.
I have an Eaton elocker I love it no fidgety air lines and it comes with everything one needs to control it, Ox lockers one has to buy the cable kit separate but one note on the e-locker make certain...
why haven't I seen this post yet? lol Duncan Ok here
just an random thought how about using a front receiver and just put the winch on when needed? something like this...
long story short the block heater gave me trouble it would not stay seated into the block so after the second time of popping out I removed it and put a freeze plug back.
last night we made some progress on my rear bumper build, no pics yet also still more work to do to that, recently I have also been working on my auxiliary hazard lights I have had led strobes on the...
Thanks I'll check that out to0 I appreciate everyone's input when I do something I will post up!
that looks great good job!
I like that,did you make the panels? I don't need that many switches but that is a clean setup.
20 Pcs AC 250V/6A 125V/10A 2-Pin SPST I/O Panel Mount Boat Rocker Switch - Electrical Outlet Switches -...
a buddy of mines XJ was just an empty cover I guess what I need to do is fine some decent micro type switches to put in that little panel, I'm using solid state relays so switch ratings are of little...
So I have some lights I am planning on adding to my 91 XJ, some off the sides and to the rear and maybe some day rock lights. I am pondering ideas for switch placement. One Idea I have is to use the...
just to add another place to find testing sessions and a another perspective, there are events call Ham fests (a swap meet of sorts for amateur radio) often at these ham fest they will offer testing...
nice, now that we have our uhf machine going I may get a duel band rig someday
what antenna is that?
thanks I may just skip it then.
I edited my original post maybe it will make more since now.