it was fastened with a link of fairly thin wire which would take the tension normally, but break if the tree was thrashing around in a gale. a mechanical fuse! An excellent idea that I shall immedia
Any suggestions as to a stronger guy rope - the rope goes up though a tree and over the fine branches at the top of the tree. Thus, there is a fair degree of movement at times. 73 John, G3WKL Dear Jo
back you through antenna the André replied To support my HF long-wire, I have been using a similar arrangement here but, in addition, I have connected a spring "in series" with the pulley, to absorb
Any suggestions as to a stronger guy rope - the rope goes up though a tree and over the fine branches at the top of the tree. Thus, there is a fair degree of movement at times. 73 John, G3WKL John, I
Yet again the wind has taken my LF aerial down. It's always the same way with polypropolene rope just not strong enough, either loosing its strength though UV exposure or in last night's case sheer l