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Re: [TowerTalk] Burying radials

To: <w5prchuck@gmail.com>, <n8de@thepoint.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Burying radials
From: "Dick Green WC1M" <wc1m73@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 21:39:18 -0400
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And if it’s a 4-square, as in my case, you have to pre-cut all the trenches 
that cross or use bus wires and do a lot of soldering. 20 years ago I did the 
latter for my 40m 4-square, which has 65 radials per element. Took weeks to lay 
out the radials, pin them down with oversized bobby pins, solder them to the 
bus wires and copper tubing around the base of the elements, etc. Didn’t have 
to bury the radials because the array is in a former clearing that isn’t 
accessible to the brush hog and has grown over completely, trees and all.

 

Dick WC1M

 

From: w5prchuck@gmail.com [mailto:w5prchuck@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2017 9:18 PM
To: Dick Green <wc1m73@gmail.com>; n8de@thepoint.net
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Burying radials

 

That would be my problem.  In fact, I would like to get them deep enough to not 
worry about it.  We ain’t talkin’ lawns here! That’s why I’ll probably rent a 
ditcher that buries the wire… 

 

Chuck W5PR

 

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From: Dick Green <mailto:wc1m73@gmail.com> 
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2017 8:03 PM
To: n8de@thepoint.net <mailto:n8de@thepoint.net> 
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com <mailto:towertalk@contesting.com> 
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Burying radials

 

In my case, the radials need to go down in a large field that gets brush hogged 
once a year (by early July the grass is knee-high.)

 

After brush hogging I could cut the grass to the roots with a mower and lay the 
radials, and I'm sure they'd be overgrown by the next brush hogging. But even 
though the depth of the brush hog mower is adjusted relatively high, I'm sure 
that the blades occasionally dip down to the ground as the tractor follows the 
terrain, and would cut or pull up the radials. Also concerned about the weight 
of the tractor wheels.

 

I'd probably have to cordon off the area and now it frequently for at least a 
couple of years, and even the I'm not sure the radials would get buried enough 
to survive the brush hogging.

 

73, Dick WC1M

 

> On Mar 19, 2017, at 7:21 PM, <n8de@thepoint.net <mailto:n8de@thepoint.net> > 
> <n8de@thepoint.net <mailto:n8de@thepoint.net> > wrote:

> 

> I put down 180 radials for 40m (3 verticals - 60 each) .. in less than an 
> hour  no digging .. just mowed the grass to the roots ... laid the radials on 
> the ground and pinned them down.

> Put down another 180 radials for my 3 80m verticals in about 90 minutes using 
> the same method

> The radials have been down for about 9 years now with not one problem.

> 73

> Don

> N8DE

> 

> 

> Q

> uoting greenacres113@charter.net <mailto:greenacres113@charter.net> :

> 

>> 

>> 

>>    We used a Troybilt walk edger. Depth adjustable. We went 3.5''. Took

>> abt 10 mins to dig 66' line for radials for our HyTower. We made slit,

>> cut the radial wire & buried 25 over 2 days.

>> 

>>    K9IL

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