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![]() D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: How's that Eavesdropper working for you? Not sure! I haven't completed the installation yet. It is in the air, and has been for a while, but I've not completed the coax run yet. I was thinking about doing it today, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of yesterday and my back she no feel too good. Perhaps tomorrow. One thing I forgot to add was that my neighbour was up on a job in Rockford, MI doing some heating and cooling work and he spied a nice aluminium flagpole that was being thrown away due to some storm damage at the base of it. We cut off the bad part, (about 1 foot) and it's still 22' long. Now if I sink it 2-3' into the ground in a suitable piece of pipe I'll have a nice free-standing center support for the Eavesdropper. Would you really want a 22 foot metal center support? Although it may be one of the world's most extravagant ground lugs...there is that whole lightning thing..... Sure, why not. My scanner antenna is on a metal mast a bit higher than that. Not hit... Yet! Oh, well then, screw it. Mount it high and solid, and put a US ensign atop, with a flood for night time. It'll be strictly for the antenna once I get going on that part of the project. But if I finally decide I'm not happy with the Eavesdropper then I'll either come up with another antenna project or just use it for a flagpole. dxAce Michigan USA |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: How's that Eavesdropper working for you? Not sure! I haven't completed the installation yet. It is in the air, and has been for a while, but I've not completed the coax run yet. I was thinking about doing it today, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of yesterday and my back she no feel too good. Perhaps tomorrow. One thing I forgot to add was that my neighbour was up on a job in Rockford, MI doing some heating and cooling work and he spied a nice aluminium flagpole that was being thrown away due to some storm damage at the base of it. We cut off the bad part, (about 1 foot) and it's still 22' long. Now if I sink it 2-3' into the ground in a suitable piece of pipe I'll have a nice free-standing center support for the Eavesdropper. Would you really want a 22 foot metal center support? Although it may be one of the world's most extravagant ground lugs...there is that whole lightning thing..... Sure, why not. My scanner antenna is on a metal mast a bit higher than that. Not hit... Yet! Oh, well then, screw it. Mount it high and solid, and put a US ensign atop, with a flood for night time. It'll be strictly for the antenna once I get going on that part of the project. But if I finally decide I'm not happy with the Eavesdropper then I'll either come up with another antenna project or just use it for a flagpole. dxAce Michigan USA You'll have to post pictures when you get it up. |
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![]() D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: How's that Eavesdropper working for you? Not sure! I haven't completed the installation yet. It is in the air, and has been for a while, but I've not completed the coax run yet. I was thinking about doing it today, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of yesterday and my back she no feel too good. Perhaps tomorrow. One thing I forgot to add was that my neighbour was up on a job in Rockford, MI doing some heating and cooling work and he spied a nice aluminium flagpole that was being thrown away due to some storm damage at the base of it. We cut off the bad part, (about 1 foot) and it's still 22' long. Now if I sink it 2-3' into the ground in a suitable piece of pipe I'll have a nice free-standing center support for the Eavesdropper. Would you really want a 22 foot metal center support? Although it may be one of the world's most extravagant ground lugs...there is that whole lightning thing..... Sure, why not. My scanner antenna is on a metal mast a bit higher than that. Not hit... Yet! Oh, well then, screw it. Mount it high and solid, and put a US ensign atop, with a flood for night time. It'll be strictly for the antenna once I get going on that part of the project. But if I finally decide I'm not happy with the Eavesdropper then I'll either come up with another antenna project or just use it for a flagpole. You'll have to post pictures when you get it up. Yeah, I was thinking about some photos this morning. |
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dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: How's that Eavesdropper working for you? Not sure! I haven't completed the installation yet. It is in the air, and has been for a while, but I've not completed the coax run yet. I was thinking about doing it today, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of yesterday and my back she no feel too good. Perhaps tomorrow. One thing I forgot to add was that my neighbour was up on a job in Rockford, MI doing some heating and cooling work and he spied a nice aluminium flagpole that was being thrown away due to some storm damage at the base of it. We cut off the bad part, (about 1 foot) and it's still 22' long. Now if I sink it 2-3' into the ground in a suitable piece of pipe I'll have a nice free-standing center support for the Eavesdropper. Would you really want a 22 foot metal center support? Although it may be one of the world's most extravagant ground lugs...there is that whole lightning thing..... Sure, why not. My scanner antenna is on a metal mast a bit higher than that. Not hit... Yet! Oh, well then, screw it. Mount it high and solid, and put a US ensign atop, with a flood for night time. It'll be strictly for the antenna once I get going on that part of the project. But if I finally decide I'm not happy with the Eavesdropper then I'll either come up with another antenna project or just use it for a flagpole. You might want to consider using it as a vertical antenna. It would complement your existing horizontal antennas. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: How's that Eavesdropper working for you? Not sure! I haven't completed the installation yet. It is in the air, and has been for a while, but I've not completed the coax run yet. I was thinking about doing it today, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of yesterday and my back she no feel too good. Perhaps tomorrow. One thing I forgot to add was that my neighbour was up on a job in Rockford, MI doing some heating and cooling work and he spied a nice aluminium flagpole that was being thrown away due to some storm damage at the base of it. We cut off the bad part, (about 1 foot) and it's still 22' long. Now if I sink it 2-3' into the ground in a suitable piece of pipe I'll have a nice free-standing center support for the Eavesdropper. Would you really want a 22 foot metal center support? Although it may be one of the world's most extravagant ground lugs...there is that whole lightning thing..... Sure, why not. My scanner antenna is on a metal mast a bit higher than that. Not hit... Yet! Oh, well then, screw it. Mount it high and solid, and put a US ensign atop, with a flood for night time. It'll be strictly for the antenna once I get going on that part of the project. But if I finally decide I'm not happy with the Eavesdropper then I'll either come up with another antenna project or just use it for a flagpole. You might want to consider using it as a vertical antenna. It would complement your existing horizontal antennas. I'd only consider using a vertical as a last resort. Been there, done that. They receive equally poorly in all directions. dxAce Michigan USA |
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