Hal Rosser wrote:
"Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr." wrote in message
Several of them have their ground mounted HF antenna's perpendicular
to the grade..
That vertical must be *downhill* from the house - else loss of sleep will
occur.
And wouldn't the uphill guy wires need to be doubled up ?
Does the term 'uphill' guys imply that there are 'downhill' guys? Would
they be required? Be careful not to confuse the term 'downhill guys' with
old hams.
Irv VE6BP
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