Keep posting Ian ...theres no one online at the moment who can work their wonders . Even I can't alter your permissions and you know how important I am . :innocent
I was going to wire it all from an old point from my kitchen but after I was told about Armoured cable and speaking to a sparky who lives over the road I decided it was best if I got it done by the professional but done as much as I can by myself to save as much money as I can, especially when I will have a couple of thousand pounds worth of amateur radio and computer equipment in there that I can not afford to be damaged by wiring that I had done wrong or worse still it cause a fire as I believe it won't be covered by my house insurance and my housing association wants copies of the paperwork for the installation too.Call me a cynic as I don't believe theres a sparky involved at all...
I rest my case:
I still can't view pictures or links yet!Mmmmmmm..........HAM!
What do yo mean Mmmmmm......HAM?? lolMmmmmmm..........HAM!
Yeah there was another member who is a Amateur, I am presently still using my foundation licence callsign and studying for my licence, my callsign is M3GXXYou've only posted seven , keep going ..............how about a poem ?.... wasn't there another member recently into Ham Radio ? Whats your call sign ?
I finally got the sketch and that's exactly how I thought it was wired, thanks for that.No , don't take it back Ian, one prong of the busbar goes in the bottom of the main switch ( or main RCD incomer ) opposite the L incoming connection .
Then your two MCBs go on the next two , the last one is spare . Theres often a plastic insulator to stick on the spare prong ( or you could tape it up ,, or cut it off)
Does this sketch help?
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Same OP...........guessing not! :lol:That's two radio hams in the space of a week wanting to wire their shack.
Coincidence?
What re registered with a new user name. Surely not?Same OP...........guessing not! :lol:
My we were a naughty boy back then.Ive got QSLs from S America using a homemade loft 1/4 wave on 11m/CB , on a standard 4w President McKinley from about 30 years ago,
:CI was fascinated as a kit by anything to do with RF circuits. Clearing one of the sheds the other day and found a speech processor and also VOX unit I made. Loved making FM bugs too with a couple of transistors in and home made coils. When I was young you could buy Denco coils and Jackson variable capacitors easily along with ferrite rod etc. With the 4MHz burst Xtal from a skipped telly we used to make little QRP transmitters.
Aerials from copper tube, Yagis for the telly etc I'd have a go at anything. Had a nice little line putting "midnight" channels in CB's for mates too. Switch in a 10.245MHz xtal with an in-line trimmer cap and you would get "ten below".
Actually made a couple of trough aerials of late (one solid ali sheet and the other from mesh) which pick up Freeview perfectly.
Happy days!
Sorry, when I said trough aerial I perhaps should have said "corner reflector" the one in the diagram below suggests its vertically polarized though you simply align it according to the transmitter. Mines slightly different in that I've formed the sheet with a "flat" bottom rather than the sharp apex (makes for mounting easier). That part of aerial is pretty much redundant anyway RF wise as the parabola misses it.
With respect to amateur radio of all, by how to change the set of CB, it is possible to pick up several channels....そのすべてのアマチュア無線に関すると、どのようにCBのセットを変更することによって、いくつかのチャンネルを拾うことができ :innocent
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