I know that Beverages on Ground have been discussed on a number of occasions,
but:
I live on the shores of a reasonably large lake, and at this time of year it
will be frozen to at least 2' and possibly 4' or 5' deep. I believe that ice is
a pretty good insulator, so I wonder about the effectiveness of a wire just
laid on the surface? It would be impossible to retrieve the wire in the spring
so it would have to be fine enameled copper. Even that may not be very
environmentally friendly? If the wire survived the first couple of days it
would be frozen into the ice - it would be at risk from snow machines until
that happened.
This is just speculation from enforced idleness - I cleverly managed to break
my leg during a foolish last check of my receive antennas before Christmas - so
I can't even get into the shack, let alone onto the lake. I was not very
hopeful in any event that EP6T would be workable from here, but I am determined
somehow to get there for K1N...
73 Roger
VE3ZI
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