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Daemons,
Most of all, they have cross (4-way) fittings
darn, that means I have no excuse not to build... ;)
Thanks for the research...
Daemons 2009-11-02, 11:44 PM Use the conduit from Rona and you will be fine.
I got another question for you. Are the dimensions of an antenna mast measured by outer diameter or inner diameter?
I ask because I measured a 1" EMT conduit, and it's 1-3/16" outer diameter.
A 1-1/4" one is actually 1-1/2" diameter. It's a 1" conduit I was looking at all along.
Would 1-3/16" be enough in your opinion? I hope 1/16th is not enough to cause problems with mounting hardware and such.
Also, is it sturdy enough?
Marc
intravino 2009-11-03, 06:56 PM Est-ce que quelqu'un connait un endroit qui vend des CM7777 sur la rive nord de Montreal?
Raybel ŕ Montreal-Est charge $ 8.00 pour la livraison par Xpresspost.
barcham 2009-11-03, 08:32 PM I was at a local electronics store today to pick up some network cable and when walking around I was looking at the various antennas they had in stock and what do I come across but a shelf full of Philips PHDTV3s for $19.99! I picked one up and it is a great improvement on my old rabbit ears/UHF loop combo antenna that I was using.
So if anyone in the Montreal area is looking for one you can find one at Mastervox on Taschereau Blvd on the south shore of Montreal. I picked up two of them and I think they had around 6 left. They are all open box but they look brand new.
Mods, I hope this is OK to post in this thread. If not could you please move it to the appropriate thread?
daemons,
I found 1" x 1" grid
where did you get that, and what size/gauge is the wiring..
thanks
Daemons 2009-11-05, 05:52 PM where did you get that, and what size/gauge is the wiring..
Ahhh.. interested huh? ;)
I found it at Rona Entrepot (Anjou). It's a 36" wide by 6' roll. It's under $9. Reno Depot has it too, same price. it's hard to find where they keep it though. You're better to ask. Not sure about the gauge though. I believe it was 18, but I can't be sure since I haven't bought it yet. :) It looked pretty stiff. I remember it was soldered & galvanized.
Marc
Daemons 2009-11-10, 07:39 PM I just want to reply my experience visiting Raybel electronique today.
I just got back from there and must thank this forum for the recommendation. I went there for some parts to mount the mast/EMT conduit and antenna parts like a coax surge protectors.
I was served by Marc-André, which was very helpful and patient. :)
My first thought was to go to Montcalm in Laval since I knew where it was and was easier to get to by public transport. But after reading the comments here I opted for Raybel, and I'm glad I did. True, some stuff is more expensive, but some are cheaper than even Addisons. Most of all, they had stock which Addisons didn't (like those coax surge supressors) and you get no help at all at the counter.
Marc
Daemons,
My first thought was to go to Montcalm in Laval...But after reading the comments here I opted for Raybel, and I'm glad I did
Smart decision, and be sure to tell your friends ;)
where do you buy ground block/lightening arrestor?
Daemons 2009-11-25, 01:06 AM where do you buy ground block/lightening arrestor?
Do you mean a coax grounding block, the kind with F-81 connectors/union that is usually mounted to the outside of the home? Something like this https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/images/produits/section-d/040087.jpg or this https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/images/042002.jpg ?
If so, Addisons have them pretty cheap. For Coax Surge supressors, Raybel has them. I bought two. :)
Marc
its coax surge supressor (lightning arrestor) combined with the grounding block, but for dual coaxial lines. Havent seen any yet.
thanks
Daemons 2009-11-26, 08:28 PM its coax surge supressor (lightning arrestor) combined with the grounding block, but for dual coaxial lines. Havent seen any yet.
As far as I know, you have to do what I did which is buy 2 surge suppressors and connect them to a dual grounding block. This way you can replace just one of the suppressors if it needs replacing, or grounding block alone say if it gets corroded.
Marc
Daemons,
thanks for those ideas, and thanks about Fastenal, they had all the fittings needed, a little pricey, but considering were in Montreal, nice to have a close by supplier for those industrial products
Sean was very helpful, and they carry all kinds of stock steel materials...a
Daemons 2009-12-03, 06:22 PM Daemons,
thanks for those ideas, and thanks about Fastenal, they had all the fittings needed, a little pricey, but considering were in Montreal, nice to have a close by supplier for those industrial products
Sean was very helpful, and they carry all kinds of stock steel materials...a
I'm glad your experience was better than mine. Mine was NOT a good one.
The manager of the Anjou branch is a .... and I got horrible service. That why I didn't report back on my order, as I would have gone on a mega rant.
But here are the facts:
1st. Prices online are not the in-store prices. On average, on top of the exchange (USD online) you need to add about 12% to them. I was only told this after my order came in. It was my fault for not asking.
2nd. I was told it would take 2-3 days to order. It took almost 2 weeks. Apparently there was an error in my order. When I asked how come, she only gave vague answers about ordering systems. I believe she had made a mistake and was avoiding the question.
3rd. When I placed the order, she had told me it was 4% of my order for transport charge and for my order it would be $2.50.
When my order was in I was charged $11. :o I protested, it was not what I was told. I was given some lame excuse that $2.50 was the default in the system. She then told me that what I was charged was the cost of transport and theres nothing she could do about it. I will NEVER buy from there again.
So what I've learned from this experience is: Always ask for a written quote with the total. That way they can't change prices or charges on you once your order comes in.
This was my personal experience, and hopefully it's not how other Fastenal branches do business. But it's clear their business is not geared toward general public.
So my advice to others is be aware. And ask for your order in writing!
That said, the fittings are very nice. But it left a bitter taste with me.
Marc
Daemons 2009-12-03, 11:51 PM Hi,
I'm looking for an RCA Chimney mount Kit locally.
They used to sell them at Addisons but have none left and they told me they wont restock.
If anyone knows of a store that still sells them, please let me know.
I'm in Montreal, but South shore and Laval is fine.
Marc
upchuck247 2009-12-04, 08:49 PM Daemonds, try calling Maddison in Laval if not I think I saw some at Access Electronique in DDO. Did you happen to notice if Addison still has the GE pre-amp?
Daemons 2009-12-05, 12:31 PM Did you happen to notice if Addison still has the GE pre-amp?
You'd have to call them to check but I only remember seeing their 'own' brand amps. If I remember right, the GE amp is painted black and all I saw were chrome ones.
Marc
Daemons 2009-12-06, 11:12 AM try calling Maddison in Laval
I did. They don't have the RCA Chimney kit but they have a Philips Chimney kit that's half the price ($7) and has everything you need. The RCA kit has a lot of baluns, connectors and cable management parts not necessary to mounting an antenna. I have all that stuff already so it was a great find. :)
As reference, the Philips Chimney mounting kit they have is pretty much the same as a Channel Master 3080 Chimney Mount. It looks exactly the same, but with 10' straps instead of 12' ones.
They also sell a generic of the CM3078 universal roof/attic mount for a $1.50! I didn't need one, but at that price I picked up one anyway. :)
I noticed Maddison also sells some PCT brand distribution amplifiers which are made for Channel Master.
The single output CM3410 was $50 & the 4 output CM3414 was $60.
You also get friendlier service than at Montcalm. Lol
No exterior antennas yet, but the told me they're looking into it. Thats better than addison which seem to think antennas are all but dead.
Maddison it worth having a look at. They're a few corners up from Montcalm.
I Don't know how good their 95% RG-6 coax is. Anyone know?
They were all out when I went, but I think I'll try it.
Oh, anyone looking for the underground RG-6 type cable, they have it stock.
Marc
thats a good price for the pct 3410,
so their website doesnt show everything in the store....:rolleyes:
Daemons 2009-12-07, 12:47 AM thats a good price for the pct 3410,
so their website doesnt show everything in the store....:rolleyes:
God no! Lol...
They also have a tripod mount with a short mast for Sat dishes, but I imagine it could be used with a longer antenna mast. That was $30, which is $10 less than Addison's for some reason. :confused:
Like I said if you're in the area, it's worth checking out.
Marc
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