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Re: [TowerTalk] Guy Anchors

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Guy Anchors
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:06:00 -0700
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At 03:41 PM 6/28/2004 -0500, W0UN -- John Brosnahan wrote:
At 03:20 PM 6/28/2004, RICHARD BOYD wrote:

screw-in anchors work well for us at Field Day.  Even "pound in" stakes for
just 24 hours of operating.  73 - Rich, KE3Q

Guess the first issue to address is whether something is available locally that will work, or whether you have to bring everything. And if you bring everything then is there a weight limit. Duck bills are cool in that they are lightweight and the cable coils up to be quite small. But they can't compete with something that is already available on site.

--John W0UN

The industry, such as it is, in the Falklands is agricultural and fishing. I'll bet they've got stuff that one would use in farming (T posts, barbed wire, etc.). Mind you, it might be expensive (although, they'd bring it in by ship, and it doesn't cost particularly more to ship something to the Falklands than anywhere else in the world) or it might take a couple days of scrounging around to find the local farm implement store.


For instance:
http://www.falklands-malvinas.com/falklands/ffocus.htm

There are a number of car workshops in the Falklands phone directory. One could always use the classic "rear axle as big steel tent stake" approach. you hammer on the end with the gear that used to be in the differential. Surplus axles might be quite common, since it's expensive to haul stuff away from the island.

Here's the chamber of commerce web page:
http://www.fidc.org.fk/ficc/tourism.htm

Why not give them a call or fax?

Falkland Farmers is listed as providing Agricultural Supplies, building and fencing materials, ironmongery, etc.

There's also FIC Homecare/Building Supplies



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when it all comes down to it, the Falklands aren't that obscure and remote a place. Rural, yes. Isolated, yes. but not back of beyond third world. They've got local dealers for things like generators, inverters, big batteries, etc.


Now, if you were going to somewhere like South Georgia Island, it's probably a different story.

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