[time-nuts] New NTBW50AA
Bob Stewart
bob at evoria.net
Sun Sep 15 10:40:33 EDT 2013
It seems to me that you're fixing a problem that doesn't exist. Have you tried just putting it somewhere convenient and leaving it alone to see what happens?
Bob - AE6RV
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>The only other place I can put it would be about 100' to the south on the fence line, and unfortunately it's so steep, I've lost about 30' altitude there already. So the farther away I get from the house to a clearer location, the lower it gets; in about 200 yards it drops 200' to Buck Run. And I think that's a loosing proposition.
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>I'll see if I can't get someone to help and install it on the rotating mast in line with the pipe and install the lower outrigger which will minimize the leveraged wind displacement. Anyone nearby? I can trade some UHF/VHF Spectras for help with the work. I've got a few other things like mobile antennas that I can loose. I may call up the local ARC. I'm just real fearful of standing on that chimney any more, I don't mind walking around on the 4/12 part of the roof.
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>Almost 1/2 way through the SP command.
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>Dave
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> From: Bob Camp
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> Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 1:40 PM
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> Hi
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> As long as the wind does not blow the tower around, that's probably your best location.
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> Bob
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