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As far as I am concerned, a 50' max height is good enough.
Fifty feet and a triband beam is all you need to "work DX" with an amplifier. If my neighbor went an put up a 75' or 100' tower in his yard I would report him to the Zoning Board (and I'm a SWL and radio enthusiast for 17 years) I'd be worried a 100' thing would come crashing down on my property in a storm. "Bob" wrote in message ... Recently got a note on the ARRL reflector saying they're looking for info on people having problems with zoning restrictions on tower heights. Since my local twp restricts height to 30' and I'm fighting that, I sent them a note. Anyone know what they're doing with the info? Anyone having problems now in SE PA with height restrictions? Bob/WF3H --------------------------- to see who "wf3h" is, go to "qrz.com" and enter 'wf3h' in the field check my blog at: http://www.bobview.blogspot.com/ |
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