BOY Stephen, we need to get you into some D-Kaz MW action!  Imagine 30 to 35 db 
rejection across the band toward Milwaukee/Chicago...

One can never have too many antennas...and since we're only three hours apart, 
I'll be glad to pile on, once you can see the soil once again <g>


Cheers!

Mark Durenberger

-----Original Message-----
From: IRCA [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen Hawkins
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2017 4:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IRCA] retirement / move / antennas

IRCA,

This is almost a reintro as I have not been very active the last few years.  
Between a long commute and long hours at work, added to 2 back surgeries I have 
had little time.

I am finally now living in a place I can have all the antennas I can afford.

I moved from the San Francisco Bay area to a small house in Boone Iowa in 2004. 
  I retired three years ago (unix / network / application
support)  and began the hunt for a more suitable place to live now that I did 
not have to worry about how far I was from work.   We hunted for a year.  My 
wife wanted a larger garden and I wanted more room for larger, better antennas. 
 We both wanted more privacy.   After a year of hunting we both got what we 
wanted.   A bonus for me low noise level, nearest neighbor is 1/4 of a mile 
away, next nearest is close to 3/4 of a mile)

It has taken me 2 years to move, sell the old place and do some repairs and 
additions to the new place (it did not have a garage).  It had a 42 x 73 foot 
machine shed for parking combines, but the doors weigh about
400 pounds and can be difficult in the winter.  We have 5.2 acres some of which 
we rent to the farmer who farms the 70 acres behind us.   He has told me I can 
run beverages across the fields in the winter after harvest as long as I take 
them down in the spring before planting.

I spent the last two summers working on antennas.  We had a bad hail storm last 
March (golf ball sized hail driven by 60 MPH winds) $29K worth of damage in 
about 10 minutes.  It undid some of my work.

It was a race this summer to finish all my antennas before winter.  I just made 
it.  It was -15.8F just before sunrise this morning.

I now have antennas up for all the HF ham bands and I have spent the last few 
days refurbishing my beloved Sanserino Loop.   Got it up this afternoon thanks 
to help from several IRCA members.  Thank You all.  I hope to also use it on 
160M, along with a BOG or two.

See www.qrz.com  put my callsign  ng0g   in the little search window in the 
upper left hand corner.  Scroll down below the bio for photos of antennas that 
include views of some of our new place.

Good to be back up and at the dials.

Steve

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Stephen Hawkins NG0G
[email protected]
73 49 111 01001001



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