I am soliciting the collective wisdom of the group. This is medium long, but please read and respond because I really need some experienced points of view: Situation: As many of you know I purchased
SJ: From your very well written post, I think that you already know the answer. I have found that making tough decisions is really not all that tough. The problem arises when you just don't like the
Only you know the answer to that one. Unless you are a multimillionaire who has no monetary concerns about how much land is and so forth, there is always going to be a tradeoff and some compromise of
No question in my mind. Sell the farm! However, if you have a spouse, discuss every detail before you make any major decision like this. BTW, I am located 4.5 miles from a GA airport that just happen
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Perhaps a better statement would be that a more sophisticated antenna system design might be required to work with 200 feet rather than 300 feet on 160. I assume we're talking about TX performance he
If you want to be competitive on the low bands, Scott, the most important thing to consider is your ability to hear weak stations. Given the choice for example between a 300 ft tower in your current
Scott, From years in business and having learned the hard way to nip problems in the bud, I strongly second Bernard's take on your dilemma. It sounds like your dream QTH will become increasingly nigh
My 6 acre dream location on a small hilltop with a not unreasonable commute came with a very vindictive and nasty neighbor who cost me four years and $25K in legal fees. Ultimately we won, but it was
I strongly agree. My home QTH in a Chicago neighborhood is quite noisy. I have a remote mountain QTH that is very quiet. While I haven't had a LOT of operating time there yet, I ran the CQWW160 from
Bill: You wouldn't have a picture that you could post of those stacked 80M quads, would you? I sure would like to see that! 73, Bernard, WA4OEJ around Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Fre
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