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Subject: | LF: Re: Re: RE: Feeding grounded tower on 136KHz |
From: | "Vernall" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 17 Jul 2004 23:49:01 +1200 |
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Bryan, No initiative , that's the trouble.with amateurs today... ;-) After sutable temporary extra guying, saw thro' each leg in turn and insert a compression resisting insulator. OR , to save money on insulators, dig a hole around and under each leg, then , using a swimming pool rubber liner, insulate the foundations from the surrounding soil... A 60m _insulated_ vertical tower would be worth having, you would save money then by needing a much smaller dustbin ! Bryan - G3GVB Obviously a rubbish comment waiting for the next collection ... 73, Bob ZL2CA |
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