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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 14:00:10 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote:
Thanks everyone for the helpful tips. I guess not many people do have big trees! I'll give it a shot here, and may even get to lay in the radials before the ground freezes. My main reasons for doing a vertical in the first place is to attempt some 80 meter dx now that the upper bands are closing in. - Mike KB3EIA - Hi Mike, My Maples have leaves that put the Canadians to shame. Anyway, what I have had done is installed pullies above, and at roughly the 4 foot level with a continuous loop feeding through them both. On the loop I have rings to attach anything (like another pulley) and I can hoist projects like a flag and never worry about the rope's bitter end flopping out from above, or being irretrievable. My longwire was launched by bow to go over the crown of more than several to stretch out more than 300 feet (at about 60 to 90 feet height). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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