[Antennas] New antenna

A10382 a10382 at snet.net
Wed Apr 25 14:22:45 EDT 2007


Hi Steve,

Like all directional antennas, most users would put  theirs on a rotator. 
To do so, one needs to know the equivalent wind loading (to match it to 
their rotator's capabilities) AND the highest wind speed the antenna is 
designed to survive.

In my area, an antenna must survive 80mph winds in order to stay up for a 
year.  While typical thunderstorms here (10+ a year) produce 40-50mph gusts, 
at least once a year a storm with 60-80mph gusts occurs.
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73, Frank
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----- Original Message ----- 
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 8:28 AM
Subject: [Antennas] New antenna


> Hi all:
>
> As I believe you might be interested, permit me to bring to your attention 
> a
> new Ham antenna  - which I have named TAK-tenna derived from my call 
> sign -
> WA2TAK.
>
> Kindly see web site - www.tak-tenna.com.
>
> Would be most happy to tell you more..just email me.



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