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In dealing with zonal restrictions (Yank) and planning
permission (Brit) I wonder if there could be a way round these limitations by emulating the antennae of spacecraft, by which I mean ingenious ways to fold the whole thing up when not in use? (OK, I do understand that with spacecraft it is a one-way operation of only unfolding.) There have been designs published in Brit of using the steel of wind-up tape measures, and this could be a potential starting point for any discussion, by the use of flat metal tape. (I did have once a hi power ATU that tuned the inductor by winding a flat tape around a metallic drum.) What I would envisage, although I do not have either the mechanical or the mental wherewithal at the moment would be a telescopic arrangement that compressed down to about 6 feet, but when fully opened out (Perhaps as a flower unfolds from a bud?) would be a 30 foot mast with the equivalent of a TA33Jr atop. A worthwhile challenge or just another of my pipe dreams (Vapourware as they have been unkindly christened in another NG)? |
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