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If not on the roof, then go UNDER the vehicle!
secure them with many 1/2 hitches, around the bundle, and then tie off to the vehicle frame, on the front , and back bumpers (I'm assumeing that the roads you are paved (nothing to snag these on). IF light enough load, have also laid antennad, grounds, ect, in the saddle of the rear view mirror, attaching the other end to the rear bumper. Jim NN7K Bob Miller wrote: On 20 Jul 2006 16:12:56 -0700, "Brian Kelly" wrote: I have to transport four U.S. standard 5/8" dia x 8' long ground rods 35 miles in my four door compact car. Do not want to carry them on the roof. If I cut them to six feet long I can load them inside the car. Ignoring any code compliance issues would there be any reason the shortened rods would not work as well as full-length rods for purposes of ligtning protection and the usual HF station RF grounding? Soil here is probably very conductive (damp heavy loam). Thanks. Brian w3rv |
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