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Today's "Antenna Wire Weather Report" for 28 December 2007
- - - From Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP. http://www.mymotherlode.com/Weather/ |
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On Dec 28, 3:31 pm, RHF wrote:
Today's "Antenna Wire Weather Report" for 28 December 2007 - - - From Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP.http://www.mymotherlode.com/Weather/ . Well I woke-up this Morning at about 6:00 AM to Falling Snow. . -ps- We did not get a 'White Christmas' -but- It is White Out Now ! . The Old Antenna Wire was covered by a Half-Inch of Snow with about 4~6 Inches falling on the Ground Overnight. . Currently the Outside Temperature is about 30*F at this time and the 'Quiet Sound' of Falling Snow is in the Air.http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/Twain_Harte.html . Weather Radar {Radio} for Twain Harte, CA -USA-http://tinyurl.com/yv92vj . Weather Radar {Radio} for Sacramento Valley {North} NORCAL -http://tinyurl.com/2w4h7v Redding + Lake Tahoe + SF Bay Area + Sacramento + Yosemite . Weather Radar {Radio} for San Joaquin Valley {South} CENCAL -http://tinyurl.com/yqjwon Stockton + Monterey Bay Area + Yosemite + Fresno + Bakersfield . Twain Harte is near 4K Feet so we expect more Snow through the Week-End; even though the California Central Valley Cities below will only be getting more Rain for the Week-End. . right now the old antenna wire is snowy cold ~ RHF . 30 degrees F is ??COLD??. Man you are a wimp! 30 degrees is a heat wave around here come January! I have replaced random wire antennas in zero degree weather with snow or ice covered roofs. Never said I had any sense.....And I am sure you know that the worse the weather when you erect an antenna the better the performance. Perhaps one reason why all my recent random wires don't work so well is they all went up during sane, er good weather. Perhaps that is one reason why I have switched from wire antennas to active ones. Now if the snow or ice manages to take my 8" spike down from the roof ridge I think I will bigger problems to worry about. When the metal roof went on, the installer was a ham, so he made some very nice NMO mounting boxes that are sealed from the weather and low loss is protected by the roof. We have 4 'air terminals' (lightning rods) and 3 NMO's mounted up there. Each metal panel is bonded to it's neighbor with stainless steel sheet metal screws sealed with some special silicone. I think you are a ham, so you will understand my joy in being able to talk to a friend in 146.52MHz simplex from here to a friend about 35 miles away with an HT on high power, 1.5W. I am using the Lankford redesigned PA0RDT micro-whip with a base mounted Lankford amplifier. Having an antenna up about 35' really knocked the RF noise down a couple of notches. We will be having a power outage for 4 hours Saturday because they are moving our subdivision feed from one substation, to another. I can't wait to see how well I can receive with the R8B and the new antenna and no local AC crud! A friend built the whole thing into a unneeded 800MHz NMO "stubby" that looks like a slightly larger salt or pepper shaker with an 8" 'passivated' brass rod as the active antenna. 30 and cold..I will invite you down when it gets to zero or lower. Enjoy the moderate temps. A good friend is moving to Flagstaff AZ because he is sick of the cold and snow. It does get chilly and they do have snow there but nothing like here. His sister moved there and has a web camera for family and friends and it is so depressing to look out her window and see bright sunshine when we are cloudy and miserably. Terry |
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Today's "Antenna Wire Weather Report" for 5 January 2008
- - - From Twain Harte, CA north of Yosemite NP. http://www.mymotherlode.com/Weather/ |
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