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It depends on each council - many of them have delegated
powers for minor permissions to the officers. If you google on such, you find a large number of minutes of meetings when the delegation was voted in. "Ian White, G3SEK" wrote in message ... Actually Planning Officers have more discretion about "minor developments" than they will readily admit to. |
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"G1LVN" wrote in message oups.com... Can I insist that my neighbour removes the two 80 foot oak trees he has grown in his garden? If your neighbour 'has grown' two 80 foot oak trees, he must have some pretty spectacular manure...Probably, recycled 'Airy Bean' postings ;-) Regards tox |
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Further thoughts....
In order to be able to both release and then fold up the antenna, a mechanism based on two tendons, not too dissimilar to the human knee and elbow joints would be required. Consider the flexing effect of each of your fingers - one tendon at the back and one at the front. And in order to maintain good RF contact across the joint, perhaps the use of braid recovered from coax cable? "Airy R. Bean" wrote in message ... Could we conceive of an antenna, even possible an HF beam, that folds away into a single rod-like structure when not in use? |
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:54:17 GMT, "tox" wrote:
"G1LVN" wrote in message roups.com... Can I insist that my neighbour removes the two 80 foot oak trees he has grown in his garden? If your neighbour 'has grown' two 80 foot oak trees, he must have some pretty spectacular manure...Probably, recycled 'Airy Bean' postings ;-) And has been around for some considerable time presumably. Jock. -- "The graveyards are full of indispensable men." - Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) |
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Airy R.Bean wrote:
And in order to maintain good RF contact across the joint, perhaps the use of braid recovered from coax cable? Be nice to see the effect the weather would have on the braid though after a few months - turn it nice and black. David. |
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"David Edmonds" wrote in message ... Airy R.Bean wrote: And in order to maintain good RF contact across the joint, perhaps the use of braid recovered from coax cable? Be nice to see the effect the weather would have on the braid though after a few months - turn it nice and black. Another one of Gareth's not so good ideas. Gareth, has ANYTHING of yours even worked? |
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do i have this read right?
you're planning to go down to the cemetry, dig up the dead bodies and chop off their legs and arms so you can use their two tendons for raising and lowering your mast? great stuff beanie, you've surpassed yourself this time! dr. x In order to be able to both release and then fold up the antenna, a mechanism based on two tendons, not too dissimilar to the human knee and elbow joints would be required. |
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Thanks for that. Pretty useful those trees then. There are a number of
large trees in the village and have to be very big to survive the winds at this altitude. Not sure how a tower would fair up here - and probably not necessary according to some coverage map simulations I've been doing - http://home.btconnect.com/g1lvn/eqso/maps/ |
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It's the altitude, only the big ones can cope with the near constant
winds up here - the little ones just get uprooted. There are at least 3 over 80ft. |
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G1LVN wrote:
Thanks for that. Pretty useful those trees then. There are a number of large trees in the village and have to be very big to survive the winds at this altitude. Not sure how a tower would fair up here - and probably not necessary according to some coverage map simulations I've been doing - http://home.btconnect.com/g1lvn/eqso/maps/ Interesting projections/simulations, how did you make these maps? I'm interested in producing maps of such detail for various locations across the West Midlands Region. M5WJF |
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