After the recent rash of terrible tornado and thunderstorms here I called my agent and raised the limit on my tower to $15K. I totally agree with Billy and his methods using Polyphaser. The only draw
I called my insurance company today and was told that all my ham equipment including my antennas are covered as personal property, same as TV sets, VCRs, and other electronic equipment, against theft
Jerry et al: I've written this a few times on TowerTalk: As Louie B. Meyer (of MGM Studios) once said, "Oral contracts aren't worth the paper they're written on." Get it in writing from your insuranc
Since we are discussing insurance, I would like to give you a view from the hurricane and lightning capitol of the US...Florida. About two months ago, I was notified by my insurance company, that sin
The "standard coverage" varies a lot from locality to locality, and from time to time, depending on the "perception of risk" and loss exposure of the insurance company. I'd venture to say that in Sou
This is why I, like some others I know here in FL, subscribe to the non-conductive plexiglass bulkhead theory. Reduction in paths for lightning = good, I guess? Anecdotally, I knock on wood, er... pl
Yes ... It certainly was not cheap, but it was not that expensive. And the actions I took helped to drop the 4x insurance rate that I would have had to pay for the next 3 years. When I factored that