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Vinnie S. wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 00:43:15 -0400, Scott in Baltimore wrote: Vinnie S. wrote: Got back from a weekend business meeting. Wind storms wreaked havoc. Damaged my roof, and blew over the Iam and its tree. Bummer ! Vinnie S. I heard a call for a communications tower falling over and one ham reported his vertical 2 meter antenna was now horizontal. Another mentioned his support tree for his inverted vee lost it's top and now looked like an inverted dubya! Get a I10-K and put it up in a taller, stronger tree. They ****ty part was I had put in a concrete base which O was moving the antenna to as soon as the weather breaks. You're talking a couple weeks. It won't be near trees. Vinnie S. Two yards of crete' with rebar on the way for my next tower project bro.hinge base, bro- Get-r-dun. Crank it up and down to 60'. (it will be attached to the house at 20' with angle iron) -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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