[2m] One last questoion - For now
ron
fidel at webcoast2coast.net
Mon Jul 26 02:54:21 EDT 2004
I don't know where you are going, but I have 43 acres in CO. for sale.
If you know of any body that's looking for a good deal pass it along. My
QTH burned to the ground and I must sell it. Ready to build on, 50K.
Ron
Michael A. Urich wrote:
> First thanks for all the comments and suggestions so far. Its exciting
> putting this land deal together and planning for a real station. I can't
> wait for my daughter to graduate so I can make this happen. And this is
> much more fun discussing, than bitching about the league :-)
>
> First, yeah, I knew you needed flexible feedline around the rotor, I was
> having a senior moment so please forgive me.
>
> Second, yes, I would like to have a second FT-736 (or 726) to go with mine
> for monitoring more than one band at a time. Budget people BUDGET, I'm
> not a multi-multi-millionare like Senators Kerry & Edwards OK.
>
> Third, I'm only planning on one antenna per band at the time and only for
> A/B/C/D, so don't tell me about "H" frames for D/9/E OK, but thanks
> anyway.
>
> Now the question, the boom lengths are as follows, 50-28', 144-24',
> 222-17' & 430-14'. I'm going to consult with C3i but how would you stack
> them A/B/C/D from the bottom up or would you invert them and do D/C/B/A or
> possibly mix them? I want to keep the mast above the tower as short as
> possible so what's your experience?
>
> Also I have been poking around quite a bit on the net looking at ham
> web-sites of various set ups and this is what's driving the questions.
>
> Mike Urich, KA5CVH
> www.ka5cvh.com
>
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