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Essential Tips for Central Air Conditioner Repair in Baytown, TX
The hot and humid climate of Baytown, TX necessitates the installation and maintenance of a reliable air conditioning system. Whether you need repairs on your existing central air conditioner or are looking to install a new unit, it pays to hire an experienced professional. Here are some essential tips for finding the right contractor for central air conditioner repair in Baytown, TX:
• Do Some Research: Before hiring a contractor for AC repair in Highlands, TX, do some research online or speak with family and friends who have had work done recently. This will help you find contractors who have experience working with specific types of systems and can provide references from previous clients.
• Consider the Cost: Be sure to get a detailed estimate from the contractor that outlines all labor and materials costs associated with repairing or installing your central AC. Make sure the cost is within your budget, but also be aware of any hidden fees like extra service charges or diagnostic fees which can increase the overall price of the job.
• Get at Least Three Bids: It’s important to get multiple bids before making a decision on which HVAC contractor to hire for repairs or installation. This will ensure you are getting competitive pricing and helps ensure you are hiring a reputable company that can do quality work.
• Check Credentials: Before hiring an HVAC contractor, it’s important to check their credentials. Make sure they have the proper licensing and insurance in place before you sign a contract or agree to any work being done. This will help protect you from any potential liability should something go wrong with the repairs or installation process.
• Ask About Warranty: Be sure to ask your HVAC contractor if they provide any kind of warranty on their services or parts used for repair or installation. Many companies offer warranties which can give added peace of mind that the job was completed correctly and according to industry standards.
By following these tips for central AC repair in Baytown, TX, you will be able to find a reputable contractor who can do quality work at a reasonable price. From AC repair to air conditioning installation in Dayton, TX, and beyond, these tips will help you get started on finding the right HVAC contractor for your needs.
For more information, contact Ainsworth & Co. at 281-837-8454.
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3 element 50MHz LFA-Q Super-Gainer Quad Style Yagi
Product Dimensions and Weight
Product Length: 25.0000M
Product Widtg: 1.0280M
A 3 element LFA-Q (Super-rigid Quad-style) Super-Light Quad Style Yagi for 50-50.5MHz
The LFA-Q Packs a bigger punch than a traditional Yagi with MUCH MORE GAIN per metre of boom
If it is GAIN you want from a small boom, this is the antenna for you! Wow, Super compact boom!!
Checkout the TX Factor online review! http://m0scu.uk/tx-factor-episode-7/
Another impressive design from G0KSC, ‘The Quad has been InnovAted!’ A Quad-style antenna with full wave length loop elements which provide a number of benefits. First, if the elements are of reasonable thickness (as ours are, they are not wire!) then good bandwidth coverage can be achieved. Next, up to around 7 elements (1.5wl) much better gain per metre of boom can be achieved than would otherwise be possible from a traditional Yagi covering the same bandwidth. Finally, with the dual-boom structure and 1/2” diameter elements, the LFA-Q is extremely rigid and can stand up to some serious weather conditions!
IDEAL PORTABLE OR SOTA USE!
Despite it’s rigidity, the LFA-Q is extremely light weight and this means even in strong winds, snow and ice the LFA-Q will hold its own.
Our antennas are constructed with the best quality materials in order the best mechanical construction can be achieved, not the cheapest and most profitable! Even a digital caliper is used (with an accuracy of .01mm) to measure the elements during production to ensure they are within 0.2mm of what they should be, this ensures they work as well as our software model predicts.
Marine grade Stainless Steel Fittings
Original Stauff Insulation clamps
Mill finished boom and elements for highest levels of accuracy
For more information Email here
Performance
Gain: 8.82dBi @ 50.1MHz
F/B: 24.04dB @ 50.1MHz
Peak Gain: 8.9dBi
Gain 10m above ground: 14.36dBi
Peak F/B: 16.95dB
Power Rating: 5kw
SWR: Below 1.4.1 from 50MHz to 50.5MHz
Boom Length: 1.98m
Loop Height: 50cms
Weight: 3kg/8lbs
Safe Wind Speed: 210Kph/130Mph
Turning Radius: 1.69m/5.77ft
Vertical Stacking: 2.75m
Customer comment on the LFA-Q:
”Very nice…assembled and installed over the last two days – even though it arrived over night!
Performs extremely well – It replaced a MET 144 8T (remember them) that was about 20 years old – the gamma match had become unstable – suspect the trombone dielectric has aged/decayed.
This antenna has great FB like the MET but I think gain is very comparable and bandwidth far, far superior.
Thanks for the great service
Martin VE7MM/G4EZG”
Specification
This antenna is made with a 1/2 inch (12.7mm) and 3/8 inch (9.525mm) diameter tube for the LFA-Q and the boom sections are 3/4” 19mm diameter. This antenna is not made cheaply, it is made to perform and to do so for many years with Marine Grade Stainless Steel fixings.
No figures are made up here as they are in some Ham Radio adverts, all performance figures are verified in the very latest software simulation packages with some antennas being professionally confirmed on an antenna range.
£179.95 https://www.innovantennas.com
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3 element 50MHz LFA-Q Super-Gainer Quad Style Yagi
Product Dimensions and Weight
Product Length: 25.0000M
Product Widtg: 1.0280M
A 3 element LFA-Q (Super-rigid Quad-style) Super-Light Quad Style Yagi for 50-50.5MHz
The LFA-Q Packs a bigger punch than a traditional Yagi with MUCH MORE GAIN per metre of boom
If it is GAIN you want from a small boom, this is the antenna for you! Wow, Super compact boom!!
Checkout the TX Factor online review! http://m0scu.uk/tx-factor-episode-7/
Another impressive design from G0KSC, ‘The Quad has been InnovAted!’ A Quad-style antenna with full wave length loop elements which provide a number of benefits. First, if the elements are of reasonable thickness (as ours are, they are not wire!) then good bandwidth coverage can be achieved. Next, up to around 7 elements (1.5wl) much better gain per metre of boom can be achieved than would otherwise be possible from a traditional Yagi covering the same bandwidth. Finally, with the dual-boom structure and 1/2” diameter elements, the LFA-Q is extremely rigid and can stand up to some serious weather conditions!
IDEAL PORTABLE OR SOTA USE!
Despite it’s rigidity, the LFA-Q is extremely light weight and this means even in strong winds, snow and ice the LFA-Q will hold its own.
Our antennas are constructed with the best quality materials in order the best mechanical construction can be achieved, not the cheapest and most profitable! Even a digital caliper is used (with an accuracy of .01mm) to measure the elements during production to ensure they are within 0.2mm of what they should be, this ensures they work as well as our software model predicts.
Marine grade Stainless Steel Fittings
Original Stauff Insulation clamps
Mill finished boom and elements for highest levels of accuracy
For more information Email here
Performance
Gain: 8.82dBi @ 50.1MHz
F/B: 24.04dB @ 50.1MHz
Peak Gain: 8.9dBi
Gain 10m above ground: 14.36dBi
Peak F/B: 16.95dB
Power Rating: 5kw
SWR: Below 1.4.1 from 50MHz to 50.5MHz
Boom Length: 1.98m
Loop Height: 50cms
Weight: 3kg/8lbs
Safe Wind Speed: 210Kph/130Mph
Turning Radius: 1.69m/5.77ft
Vertical Stacking: 2.75m
Customer comment on the LFA-Q:
”Very nice…assembled and installed over the last two days – even though it arrived over night!
Performs extremely well – It replaced a MET 144 8T (remember them) that was about 20 years old – the gamma match had become unstable – suspect the trombone dielectric has aged/decayed.
This antenna has great FB like the MET but I think gain is very comparable and bandwidth far, far superior.
Thanks for the great service
Martin VE7MM/G4EZG”
Specification
This antenna is made with a 1/2 inch (12.7mm) and 3/8 inch (9.525mm) diameter tube for the LFA-Q and the boom sections are 3/4” 19mm diameter. This antenna is not made cheaply, it is made to perform and to do so for many years with Marine Grade Stainless Steel fixings.
No figures are made up here as they are in some Ham Radio adverts, all performance figures are verified in the very latest software simulation packages with some antennas being professionally confirmed on an antenna range.
£179.95 https://www.innovantennas.com
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The post 3 element 50MHz LFA-Q Super-Gainer Quad Style Yagi appeared first on QRZ NOW - Amateur Radio News.
from DXER ham radio news http://bit.ly/2KkNTNv via IFTTT
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