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1. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: cyr999@extremezone.com (Tim and Nancy Logan)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 06:51:11 -0700
Hello again - I live in an antenna restricted area and having been successfully using a horizontal loop on my roof since I started in HAM a year ago. I use primarily CW. I have talked to Australia an
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00069.html (7,974 bytes)

2. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: k6xr@bak.rr.com (Reginald Mackey)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 07:17:23 -0700
http://www.bright.net/~kanga/kanga/dk9sq.htm will provide information on a 30 ft push up fiberglass masts that I use on my Carolina Windom 40. I taped the sections so they would not slide down in a p
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00070.html (9,054 bytes)

3. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 21:37:20 -0400
Tim, Just a few of thoughts. 1) the ARRL Antenna hanbook used to (my newest copy is from the 80's) have plans for a mast made from 3 - 20' 2 by 4's. Two at the bottom and one at the top. With a littl
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00079.html (9,377 bytes)

4. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 21:40:28 -0400
I've seen the DK9SQ masts. They look like a good idea, but are kind of pricy. I noticed (before my subscription ran out) that World Radio (the magazine) was selling 20 foot fiberglass poles for about
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00081.html (10,155 bytes)

5. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: jkoppi@pclink.com (Joseph Koppi)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 22:33:49 -0500
In 1979, after a number of years off the air, I rolled some old radio gear out of moth balls and set up a station. Because I had to deal with a high-voltage power line, I was unable to use a 60-foot
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00085.html (12,183 bytes)

6. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: justo@maplenet.net (j)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 09:50:55 -0500
this may be out of the ballpark, but i'll throw it out anyway and let you decide. there is equipment available that allows you to lower a tower/mast into a horizontal position near ground-level. thei
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00086.html (7,977 bytes)

7. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: w8au@sssnet.com (w8au@sssnet.com)
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 15:19:44 -0400
Joe: Your tribute to the "enclosed A frame" is great... From seeing OT's installations in my teenage years, to my own building and use of one as a mast to hold a set of VHF beams a number of years ba
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00088.html (7,963 bytes)

8. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 20:31:32 -0400
I plan to try one of those fiberglass extensible painter's poles. They have telescoping sections that lock with a twist of the wrist. Sears Hardware has 16 footers for $22 and Home Depot has a 24 foo
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00119.html (8,856 bytes)

9. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 20:58:38 -0400
I get the impression that it is their own product because it is ordered from Worldradio. I don't really know anything about it. I might try the Worldradio mast instead of a painting pole. The price c
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00130.html (10,687 bytes)

10. [TenTec] Backyard mast (score: 1)
Author: rckchp@home.com (rich a.)
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 07:08:12 -0400
The "mast" sold by World Radio is manufactured by South Bend, a firm that supplies fishing equipment. It is intended as a modern replacement for old style bamboo fishing poles........makes a nice ant
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-08/msg00140.html (11,960 bytes)


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