Luis, Markus,
Somehow we al lare a bit crazy, isn't it?
Nice to read your ideas! I would do so Luis, regarding the thin wire to
the other building. The effective height reaches 100m then ;-) From my
calculations, you will just need 500W RF power to reach the 1W limit
then!!! :-)
73, Stefan
Am 21.05.2015 13:42, schrieb Markus Vester:
Hi Luis,
I do have friends living on that yellow
tower at 100m horizontal distance and 25m higer than my roof
I envy you ;-) Sounds
great for sub 9 kHz as well.
PS: A fixed fishing line were a thin
copper could be deployed and retracted along is in the projects
pypeline
... yes exactly. Ask your friends to allow installing a pulley
or small hook on his side. Run a long thin nylon string through it and
back to your house. Attach the wire antenna to one end and pull it
out. When lightning storms are approaching, simply retract the wire.
Call for papers on this issue !
Lightning energy capture by Didi Drahtlos (in German):
73, Markus (DF6NM)
-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: VIGILANT Luis Fernán dez <[email protected]>
An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]>
Verschickt: Do, 21 Mai 2015 11:58 am
Betreff: LF: EA5DOM <crazy> vertical
...
>>PS of course what you really want to do is sneak a thin sloping
wire from your roof up to the top of that other yellow building ;-)
Markus ... You read my mind ! :-O
I do have friends living on that yellow tower at 100m horizontal
distance and 25m higer than my roof
But there is just an small step from Radio-amateur to Franklin-amateur
So, lets keep feet on radio and not to become the "spark aficionado" of
the neighbourhood ;-)
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
PS: A fixed fishing line were a thin copper could be deployed and
retracted
along is in the projects pypeline
Call for papers on this issue !
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