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On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 11:30:53 -0800, Bill Baka
wrote: I think I have a good one for this thread. Get about 500 feet of 24 to 28 AWG magnet wire and wind it onto a fishing pole that has the easy cast and not an ocean reel. Put on a fair sized weight and then cast over the first tree in sight. Have someone walk around and find the weight on the ground and throw it over the next tree. Do this until the wire is used up or there are no more usable trees. I am going to try it on my next outing. Bill Baka SWL only. After today's experience I think I can see a problem coming for you. I was ready to move to the second tree today. After a couple of false starts (valve leaking around pipe threads & add the second battery per advice) I popped the line over the intended tree plus two more. The line ran out smoothly but stopped with a jerk. I ran out of line on the reel! The projectile was hanging about 30 feet from the ground. After much fussing around I managed to reel in enough line get to the top of the intended tree. It seems to be best to reel the line in very slowly because the projectile tends to flip around the limbs and wrap itself tightly. That is what happened to today's effort. The projectile is tightly jammed at about 65 feet up the tree with a good portion of the available line out of reach. I took the XYL to dinner and stopped by WalMart for more line for tomorrow... What I am getting to is that you will need a plan for what to do when you pitch the weight in the tree and it don't come down! 100% chance of precipitation tomorrow afternoon (may be even snow) in the North Carolina Piedmont. Great antenna weather! John Ferrell W8CCW |
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