[K3CAL] Fwd: Fw: Antenna Mast
David Hardy via K3CAL
k3cal at mailman.qth.net
Sun Nov 16 08:53:52 EST 2014
I haven't gone to the classifieds, but looks like they have put it up for sale. If interested, check the ads.
I did send an email to request it for the club.
David Hardy davehardy0101 at aol.com
KB3RAN
-----Original Message-----
From: B Wunder <wunderb at comcast.net>
To: D Hardy <davehardy0101 at aol.com>
Sent: Thu, Nov 13, 2014 7:39 pm
Subject: Fw: Antenna Mast
Dave,
Here is an e-mail from Joe Spelz who had the antenna. Suppose you could
make an offer or take up a collection for a donation.
Joe's e-mail is spelz at md.metrocast.net
r/Bernie
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Spelz
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:38 PM
To: Bernie Wunder
Subject: Re: Antenna Mast
Bernie,
Would appreciate if you would pass the info along. I put an ad in the
Southern Maryland Classified for best offer. Since it’s not for MD50
directly, I’d like to get something for it to put back in the church
coffers.
Thanks,
Joe
301-872-4129
> -----Original Message----- From: B Wunder
> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 8:24 PM
> To: Joseph Spelz
> Subject: Re: Antenna Mast
>
> Joe
> I communicated with someone in the Calvert Radio Club (501c3) and he said
> they or their members can always use antennas. I suppose we could ask
> them
> for a donation. Want me to give him your name?
> r/Bernie
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Joseph Spelz
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 12:12 PM
> To: Bernie Wunder
> Subject: Antenna Mast
>
> Bernie,
>
> Our church has a 3-leg, 35 ft TV antenna mast that I am in charge of
> getting
> rid of, which was erected in the ‘70s when a rotatable TV antenna was
> used.
> This antenna is self-supporting (no guy wires). It would be suitable for
> use with a VHF antenna or small wind turbine or for a ham radio antenna
> (could also be used for lighting, windsock, etc.). It has surface rust
> but
> appears to be structurally sound. The antenna has 5, bolt-together
> sections
> that taper in cross-section with each successive section. The ground base
> section bolts to anchors embedded in a concrete footer. The antenna could
> be made into any height up to 35 ft — possibly 2 shorter antenna masts
> would
> be useful. The antenna mast has no provisions for climbing, but is hinged
> at the base so it can be tilted for installing/replacing/maintaining items
> attached at the top.
>
> My question is, would the MD50 airport or any individual at the airport
> want
> this antenna mast for free? If not, I intend to list it on Southern
> Maryland Classified for $50 (buyer disassembles and hauls).
>
> Joe=
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