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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:29:09 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
Owen Duffy wrote in : An email correspondent suggested that there was no use for such a thing. If your antenna didn't blow down last season, then it wasn't big enough! Well, you could use the calculator to remove most of the uncertainty and be quite confident it *will* blow down. To do so, use a safety factor well less than 1, say 0.5 should be reliable, and use a low wind speed, so that you don't need to wait long for the event. Owen Hi Owen, Classic work includes wind load, ice load, and temperature, with comined loads usually expressed in pounds per foot lengths. It is a tedious translation to check your page though. Try researching Pender and Thomson. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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