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On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 07:46:17 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote: Hi, Pretty sure I'll probably be able to come up with something that will more or less work, but was wondering if any of you folks have a real clever solution for this: Will be stringing a horiz wire listening only antenna between two trees out back. Trees have a fair amount of movement, particularly in the winter. So, I thought I'd fasten one end securely, and then use the pulley arrangement, with a hanging weight, like you see in all the pix for this sort of thing. But, we get a lot of ice and freezing rain, and I doubt that the pulley would really function well, if at all in the winter. But, perhaps ? Think a large metal ring, with a Dacron rope goint thru (one end to the wire end) would be better ? Coat Dacron with Silicone Spray ? Or,... ? Bob For a 130 foot dipole stretched between 3 trees, I use inexpensive screen door springs from the hardware store at each end. The springs get rusty, but still work and my antenna has yet to break. bob k5qwg |
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