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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RE: repeater antenna suggestions
OK .. how many of you were immediately thinking of the "barrel of tools up
the
tower" story?
(raises hand)
Nate Duehr wrote:
Clip the pulley to something sturdy up-top, and have your buddy who
thought he was getting out of
OK .. how many of you were immediately thinking of the "barrel of tools up the
tower" story?
(raises hand)
Nate Duehr wrote:
Clip the pulley to something sturdy up-top, and have your buddy who
thought he was getting out of doing the hard part down at the truck --
pull the heavy stuff up to you
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RE: repeater antenna suggestions
Steve Hutzley wrote:
> I inherited this repeater system. And I'm still learning as I go.
Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
> The only problem we have here in Florida is with the salt air. When
> close to the Gulf the salt has eaten the exposed elements after
> about 8 years, but most do not have a problem. We often coat the
> joints for added protection. Ice can be a problem
Steve Hutzley wrote:
> I inherited this repeater system. And I'm still learning as I go. There
> is alot of work to do both inside and outside of the shack. The shack
> and 160' tower is located on private property owned by a ham, so access
> and tower work is not an issue.
> The tower came of
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