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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
The number that you must be able to read is the very first number embossed under the ABERDEEN SO DK (Aberdeen, South Dakota) part of the label. If you have a 40:1 model, or ANY model, that number is
The number that you must be able to read is the very first number embossed under the ABERDEEN SO DK (Aberdeen, South Dakota) part of the label. If you have a 40:1 model, or ANY model, that number is
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k4cvl
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#3385
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
My Hub-CIty W300 reducer is a 40:1 ratio. Plate indicates Style A 868 which I don't see listed on the Hub City site.... I guess I'll try e-mailing them to see if there is a current model available
My Hub-CIty W300 reducer is a 40:1 ratio. Plate indicates Style A 868 which I don't see listed on the Hub City site.... I guess I'll try e-mailing them to see if there is a current model available
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radiok2cj
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#3384
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
Mike
The seal and bearings would be standard parts that may be avialable thru other sources. While the shaft is likely specfic to the gear reducer, may be some cost and aggrivation savings in sourcing
Mike
The seal and bearings would be standard parts that may be avialable thru other sources. While the shaft is likely specfic to the gear reducer, may be some cost and aggrivation savings in sourcing
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Paul Dulaff
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#3383
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
Sure do.. now…to get parts. I need the shaft seal (front), the SHAFT, and two bearings. No word yet on getting them. - Mike
Sure do.. now…to get parts. I need the shaft seal (front), the SHAFT, and two bearings. No word yet on getting them. - Mike
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k4cvl
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#3382
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Re: Side mounting a yagi on an LM-470
Greetings Mike,
I picked up one a couple years ago. Here's one on eBay similar to the one I bought, and about the same price
Greetings Mike,
I picked up one a couple years ago. Here's one on eBay similar to the one I bought, and about the same price
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AB2E Darrell
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#3381
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Re: Side mounting a yagi on an LM-470
Oops! The RM-16!
Dino - KX6D
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Oops! The RM-16!
Dino - KX6D
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Dino Darling
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#3380
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
You should have a 50:1 reducer.
Dino - KX6D
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You should have a 50:1 reducer.
Dino - KX6D
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Dino Darling
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#3379
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Re: Side mounting a yagi on an LM-470
There is a better option than fixed. You don't get full rotation but it gives you something!
BM-1 Mount...
http://www.w9iix.com/ii00012.htm
Dino - KX6D
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy
There is a better option than fixed. You don't get full rotation but it gives you something!
BM-1 Mount...
http://www.w9iix.com/ii00012.htm
Dino - KX6D
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy
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Dino Darling
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#3378
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Side mounting a yagi on an LM-470
Hi guys,
Recently I had an LM-470 crank up and JK Mid-Tri-40 installed. I'm in the planning stages of stacking another Mid-Tri below it. JK recommends 35' separation which puts the bottom antenna
Hi guys,
Recently I had an LM-470 crank up and JK Mid-Tri-40 installed. I'm in the planning stages of stacking another Mid-Tri below it. JK recommends 35' separation which puts the bottom antenna
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Mike Baker
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#3377
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
Over the past few weeks, I also have been trying to rehab a HUB CITY gear box. This is the unit makes up the heart of what is seen in ham radio catalogs as the MD-75 motor drive, commonly used for
Over the past few weeks, I also have been trying to rehab a HUB CITY gear box. This is the unit makes up the heart of what is seen in ham radio catalogs as the MD-75 motor drive, commonly used for
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k4cvl
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#3376
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Re: Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
We can't order from Hub City ? Thats news to me, I have ordered from them.
Bob
K6UJ
We can't order from Hub City ? Thats news to me, I have ordered from them.
Bob
K6UJ
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Bob K6UJ
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#3375
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Replacing Hub-City W300 40:1 reducer on Tri-Ex LM-354
I would like to refurb my Tri-Ex LM354 by replacing the old W300 40:1 reducer with a new one of the same (assuming I can get all the bolts loose and a new one mates up the same way) OR by replacing
I would like to refurb my Tri-Ex LM354 by replacing the old W300 40:1 reducer with a new one of the same (assuming I can get all the bolts loose and a new one mates up the same way) OR by replacing
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radiok2cj
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#3374
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Re: T Base Template
Herb, download the specs and you can layout your own! https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.179/563.ac2.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Tower_Model_TX-472_c_rev1.pdf?time=1589428455
Sent
Herb, download the specs and you can layout your own! https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.179/563.ac2.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Tower_Model_TX-472_c_rev1.pdf?time=1589428455
Sent
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Dino Darling
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#3373
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T Base Template
Hi all, Hope everyone is safe. I am looking for a T base Template for a US towers TX472. Anybody have one or a T base not installed that could be spray painted to a pantern. Willing to pay for
Hi all, Hope everyone is safe. I am looking for a T base Template for a US towers TX472. Anybody have one or a T base not installed that could be spray painted to a pantern. Willing to pay for
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Herb Celler
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#3372
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
Hi Chris,
I installed one in Dunedin, FL by adding on to the length of the post-hole-digger handles. Here is a picture. I bought one of those cheap green 6 foot fence posts and cut it in half and
Hi Chris,
I installed one in Dunedin, FL by adding on to the length of the post-hole-digger handles. Here is a picture. I bought one of those cheap green 6 foot fence posts and cut it in half and
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John
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#3371
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
Great minds. I dug a four foot deep, 18" diameter hole for my DXEngineering tilt over mount for my 160 vertical. https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/dxe-va-pivot-3
The soil in the chosen spot is
Great minds. I dug a four foot deep, 18" diameter hole for my DXEngineering tilt over mount for my 160 vertical. https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/dxe-va-pivot-3
The soil in the chosen spot is
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Wes Stewart
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#3370
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
I have the same mount for my AlumTower. If you are not in too terribly rocky ground a shop vac works great. Dig the first couple feet with a post hole digger and shovel. But then it gets difficult to
I have the same mount for my AlumTower. If you are not in too terribly rocky ground a shop vac works great. Dig the first couple feet with a post hole digger and shovel. But then it gets difficult to
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Rich KR4PI
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#3369
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
I made the drill bit and the extension's and extended the handles on a post hole digger. The hole I dig was 7' deep 13" in diameter
I have a 40' tower from Aluma Tower
Brian 73
I made the drill bit and the extension's and extended the handles on a post hole digger. The hole I dig was 7' deep 13" in diameter
I have a 40' tower from Aluma Tower
Brian 73
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bburleymech1092@...
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#3368
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
RE digging the hole....I made longer handles for my 6" "pincher type"
post hole digger from "clear" 2x2 pine. Even after more than 30 years
they still work great for deep holes.
Don't forget to
RE digging the hole....I made longer handles for my 6" "pincher type"
post hole digger from "clear" 2x2 pine. Even after more than 30 years
they still work great for deep holes.
Don't forget to
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Charlie Hansen
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#3367
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Re: Hole for Wonder Post
Chris
Find a landscaper with a bobcat and have them rent a 12" agar with an extension.
that's the way I did it the post is 6" and the fins are 3" = 12" of course I'm in red clay
I took a week to
Chris
Find a landscaper with a bobcat and have them rent a 12" agar with an extension.
that's the way I did it the post is 6" and the fins are 3" = 12" of course I'm in red clay
I took a week to
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Larry Stowell K1ZW
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#3366
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