Roger
Its not that long ago since I was up at the top. I
am surprised that the resonance has not altered very much with the ice and
snow.
This reminds me of 1962 when I lived in
Loughborough, Leics.but the big Snow Ice was in 1947, maybe others remember even
worse.
To make up for those severe winters I lived abroad
for some time in Singapore 9V1OY, and HongKong VS6HI and other place maybe
the heat was worse than the freeze up !! Another place was Iraq
YI2DX
I have 4 wheel drive vehicles and able
to get about so its not too bad as long as the antennas stay up. I would really
miss LF and MF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
73 mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 5:26
PM
Subject: Re: LF: Antennas es WX
We don't want you climbing up that 100 foot mast Mal but I
guess your RF will help to keep the wires ice-free. Good luck on
137/500kHz.
BTW, it was -6 deg C here just after lunch and I cannot
ever remember weather this cold here in SE England in
December.
73s Roger G3XBM
On 20 December 2010 15:15, mal hamilton <[email protected]>
wrote:
The WX here on the NE COAST severe for the UK,
temp -7c at present fortunately all antennas from LF upwards working well.
Qrv all bands.
nw CQ on 502.6 Kcs and 137 Kcs CW. and QSX
7033 Kcs for xband QSO
De Mal/G3KEV
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