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On Dec 2, 6:09*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
JosephKK wrote: wrote: I've read some reports that such is due to the poor contact of the twists in chicken wire. I suppose soldering all the twists would fix it. Probably would, but sounds damn tiresome. Hardware cloth is already soldered. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Problem there Cecil is the windmill effect on the rotor. Even tv antennas in the Midwest get a hammering while power generastor windmills are sprouting all over the place to harvest same. One of these huge windmills lost one of its blades a short time ago |
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