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Ed wrote:
Thanks for that info, Roy. I will finally download that demo software and try it within the next 24 hours. Also, I appreciate the comments on the other. While I can't easily get 12 foot sections, I'm sure I'll do ok with the 6 foot sections. Here on the Oregon Coast we get storms with sustained winds exceeding 75MPH sometimes. I would lower any antenna if NWS were to suggest such a storm was approaching, but I'd like to have confidence with the antenna if some gusts reached that speed on rare occasion. We live in a similar situation, about two miles from the south-west coast of Scotland. After a period of strong winds, everything is plastered with salt spray. In the two years since I started putting up antennas, experience with corrosion has been varied. The cast aluminum housing of the Hy-Gain rotor has become very heavily corroded. Antennas have fared better, and the Optibeam is immaculate. Least corroded , of course, of all are my fiberglass poles with insulated wire taped up the outside. If corrosion is a worry, you might consider one of the Spiderbeam poles, which are made in Germany and are much stronger than regular fishing poles: http://www.shop.dx-is.com/product.sc?categoryId=5&productId=11 A friend put up an 80m 4-square at about the same time, and at a similar distance from the sea. He found that although the tubing was OK along most of its length, there was extensive internal corrosion at the joints, due to the custom-made couplers that had been machined from a different grade of alloy. They wouldn't have lasted through a third winter, so he is changing to 40ft Spiderbeam poles mounted on 2in metal poles. -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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