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Old January 4th 05, 03:39 PM
Michael Lawson
 
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"-=jd=-" wrote in message
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On Fri 31 Dec 2004 05:29:07p, "RHF"
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ML,
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You can get fancier with a Three to Five Pound (3#-5#) Fish
Weight or an Old Wooden Window Weight instead of a Brick.
.
Buy a Ten Foot (10') Piece of PVC Pipe that the Weight
will just {Fit} "Slide" Up-and-Down in Freely.
.
Stick the PVC Pipe in the Ground about Two Feet (2')
with the rest of the Pipe above Ground.
.
Tie-Off the Weight with the Rope so that it is 'positioned'
Midway {Centered} in the PVC Pipe to Move with the
Dynamic Loading of the Antenna Wire.
.
Insert the Weight into the PVC Pipe.
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Paint the PVC Pipe if that is what will make the Family
Happy ;-} (o: Out-of-Sight - Out-of-Mind )
.
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iane ~ RHF
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You Can Hear Forever and Beyond, The BEYOND !
[ With the an Shortwave Listener "SWL" Antenna of your own
making. ] .
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I was going to suggest a bucket filled with the necessary
amount of sand - but being at a childrens swing-set, I can
imagine that wouldn't last very long at all...


Ha. Not with my kids. I was originally going to
hang one end off the top of their playset (it would
have given me an extra 20 feet of length), but then
I thought that my son would try to see if he could
hang from the wire. Therefore, I decided to attach a
pressure treated 2x4x8 piece vertically on the rear
of the playset (4 feet attached to the 4x4 support
and 4 feet above the roof of the playset) so that
I could get the antenna wire safely above his
reach.

I'm thinking of modifying the rope to attach to
a rope wraparound thing that you'd find at the
bottom of a flagpole (yes, I can use technical
terms) and reknot it every so often. That'll get
me by until summer, and I'll reevaluate things
again.

--Mike L.