[Hallicrafters] Antenna wire removal
mac
w7qho at aol.com
Wed Aug 5 22:10:23 EDT 2009
You might consider bringing in a cherry picker. And curious, why not
just cut the poles down first?
Dennis D. W7QHO
Glendale, CA
On Aug 5, 2009, at 6:47 PM, Langston, Mike wrote:
> .22 short?
>
> Mike KL7CD
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> Cc: Waldo Magnuson <magnuson at mac.com>
> Sent: Wed Aug 05 20:38:49 2009
> Subject: [Hallicrafters] Antenna wire removal
>
> I am helping install a NDB at a nearby airport. We need to
> remove the old antenna which is a horizontal twin wire dipole between
> two 30 foot poles about 200 feet apart. I would like to first cut
> the wires before downing the poles. The poles are old and probably
> not safe to climb.
> Does anyone know of a method for cutting an overhead horizontal
> wire about 30 foot up?
> Thanks.
> Skip W7WGM
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