Topband
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Topband: Topband Digest, Vol 94, Issue 15

To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: Topband Digest, Vol 94, Issue 15
From: steve.root@culligan4water.com
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:34:08 +0000
List-post: <topband@contesting.com">mailto:topband@contesting.com>
If you can shoot a sinker over a 100 foot tree with a slingshot, I think you 
get to marry Penelope :)

Be careful which direction you launch that sinker. The line can and does brak, 
and it really travels far if it doesn't have to drag the fishinhg line along 
behind it. A 1 ounce sinker falling from height could really injure someone...

73 Steve K0SR

-----Original Message-----
From: topband-request@contesting.com [mailto:topband-request@contesting.com]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 09:16 AM
To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Topband Digest, Vol 94, Issue 15

Send Topband mailing list submissions to        topband@contesting.comTo 
subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit 
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topbandor, via email, send a 
message with subject or body 'help' to        topband-request@contesting.comYou 
can reach the person managing the list at     topband-owner@contesting.comWhen 
replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specificthan "Re: 
Contents of Topband digest..."Today's Topics: 1. Re: Pneumatic device for 
throwing antenna wire over the top ofa tree (bob finger) 2. Fwd: Re: Pneumatic 
device for throwing antenna wire over the top ofa tree (Art K6XT) 3. The 
Slingshot Option (Pete Smith) 4. Re: Pneumatic device for throwing antenna wire 
over the top ofa tree (Charles Moizeau) 5. Re: The Slingshot Option (Gerry 
Treas, K8GT) 6. Re: The Slingshot Option (Barry N1EU) 7. Re: Pneumatic device 
for throwing antenna wire over the  top ofa tree (W2PM) 8. Re: Pneumatic device 
for throwing antenna wire over the  to
 p ofa tree (W2PM) 9. modified TX3A rx antenna (kees 
nijdam)----------------------------------------------------------------------Message:
 1Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 11:09:46 -0400From: bob finger Subject: Re: Topband: 
Pneumatic device for throwing antenna wire over the top ofa treeTo: sebdesn Cc: 
topband@contesting.comMessage-ID: <4CB71D3A.6060105@goeaston.net>Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowedYes. Been there done that. Until 
you have used a tennis ball gun you don't know how easy and accurate you can be 
putting lines over branches, inside a tower etc etc. Slingshots are like using 
a TS520 vs the tennis ball gun being like a K3. They both get the job done. 73 
bob de w9gesebdesn wrote:>I went to Walmart and bought a cheap spinning 
reel(Attach it to the sling>shot) . a sling shot, 
>------------------------------Message: 2Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 09:39:06 
-0600From: Art K6XT Subject: Topband: Fwd: Re: Pneumatic device for throwing 
antenna wire        over the        top 
 ofa treeTo: TopBand List Message-ID: <4CB7241A.4050502@arrl.net>Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedNot to mention, plastic pipe can 
be dangerous when gas-pressurized. If the pipe fails, gas decompression fires 
pieces of pipe like bullets. Not that I don't use it myself, just worth noting. 
If the pipe gets hit hard enough to break, duck quickly!73 Art-------- Original 
Message --------Subject: Re: Topband: Pneumatic device for throwing antenna 
wire over the    top ofa treeDate: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:28:41 -0600From: sebdesn 
To: I went to Walmart and bought a cheap spinning reel(Attach it to the 
slingshot) . a sling shot, a small lead fishing weight. and some light 
fishingline line.Its very easy to shoot it a hundred feet over a tree and then 
attach rope toit, to pull wire over. also very reasonable price/ wise...Bud 
WOHG-Dear allsome time ago there were some discussions on reflector about how 
tomake a pneumatic device that could be used to launch a fishing l
 inewith sinker over a top of a tree for attaching wire antennas..73 de 
VK2CCCwww.qrz.lt/ly1df_______________________________________________UR RST IS 
... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK_______________________________________________UR 
RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK------------------------------Message: 
3Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:27:50 -0400From: Pete Smith Subject: Topband: The 
Slingshot OptionTo: sebdesn Cc: topband@contesting.comMessage-ID: 
<4CB72F86.8020805@contesting.com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; 
format=flowedBud, this is exactly what I did, and it has never worked worth a 
darn - most times, the fishing weight doesn't get even 15 feet from the 
slingshot. Where on the slingshot did you attach the reel? Did you use a closed 
or open-face reel? What weight of line? I'd sure like to rehab mine, if I could 
figure out what to do.73, Pete N4ZRThe World Contest Station Database, updated 
daily at www.conteststations.comThe Reverse Beacon Network at http://reverse
 beacon.net, blog at reversebeacon.blogspot.com,spots at 
telnet.reversebeacon.net, port 7000On 10/14/2010 10:28 AM, sebdesn wrote:> I 
went to Walmart and bought a cheap spinning reel(Attach it to the sling> shot) 
. a sling shot, a small lead fishing weight. and some light fishing> line 
line.> Its very easy to shoot it a hundred feet over a tree and then attach 
rope to> it, to pull wire over. also very reasonable price/ wise...> Bud WOHG> 
->> Dear all>> some time ago there were some discussions on reflector about how 
to> make a pneumatic device that could be used to launch a fishing line> with 
sinker over a top of a tree for attaching wire antennas..>>> 73 de VK2CCC>> 
www.qrz.lt/ly1df> _______________________________________________> UR RST IS 
... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK>> _______________________________________________> 
UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK>>> 
------------------------------Message: 4Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:23:08 
-0400From: Charles Moizeau Subject: Re: Top
 band: Pneumatic device for throwing antenna wire over  the top ofa treeTo: , 
Topband Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"A 
disadvantage of using a fishing reel to store the line is that there is no easy 
way to limit the maximum travel of the projectile. Thus the line can end up in 
a tree beyond the targeted one, or in any other undesired place. A better 
approach is to estimate the distance to the target and lay out that much line 
in a back and forth (multiple Ss) pattern on a plastic tarpaulin. I use a 12' x 
20' tarpaulin, folded to quarter size to present a 6' x 10' surface. The 
tarpaulin offers the line a friction-free surface. Line that is not laid out is 
stored on a 9" diameter kite flyer's hoop spool. After a shot is made and the 
laid-out line is in the air, the hoop spool jumps up, a turn or two of 
additional line is dispatched, and the weight of the spool and stored line 
gently brakes the projectile to limit its travel. I prefer a compound bow and
  weighted arrow, for the considerable length-to-mass ratio of an arrow 
facilitates its passage through leaves and twigs whereas a lead weight is 
likely to ricochet wildly after striking any interfering object. 73, Charles, 
W2SH > From: sebdesn@comcast.net> To: topband@contesting.com> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 
2010 08:28:41 -0600> Subject: Re: Topband: Pneumatic device for throwing 
antenna wire over the top ofa tree> > I went to Walmart and bought a cheap 
spinning reel(Attach it to the sling> shot) . a sling shot, a small lead 
fishing weight. and some light fishing> line line.> Its very easy to shoot it a 
hundred feet over a tree and then attach rope to> it, to pull wire over. also 
very reasonable price/ wise...> Bud WOHG> -> > Dear all> > some time ago there 
were some discussions on reflector about how to> make a pneumatic device that 
could be used to launch a fishing line> with sinker over a top of a tree for 
attaching wire antennas..> > > 73 de VK2CCC> > www.qrz.lt/ly1df> ________
 _______________________________________> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? 
BK> > _______________________________________________> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 
QSB QSB - hw? BK ------------------------------Message: 5Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 
4:21:05 +0000From: "Gerry Treas, K8GT" Subject: Re: Topband: The Slingshot 
OptionTo: sebdesn , n4zr@contesting.comCc: topband@contesting.comMessage-ID: 
<20101015042106.LQ5O0.171196.root@hrndva-web19-z01>Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=utf-8Hi Pete and all,First of all, use an egg sinker, (1 oz. or 1.5 
oz.) with the hole through the long axis. Get a small length of insulation from 
hookup wire. Thread the fishing line, (6#, 8#, 10#) through the "spaghetti" 
insulation, which is used to keep the edge of the hole in the sinker from 
cutting the line. The reason for the egg sinker is symmetry, many other types 
of sinkers tumble and all the energy is lost in the tumble.You didn't forget to 
push the button for free spooling, before you let fly, right? 
 Also, most slingshots use tan surgical tubing, which loses elasticity in less 
than two years. Find the replacement tubing that is black, it will last much 
longer, but requires a "heftier" pull, and it will go farther.The slingshot mus 
be of the "wrist rocket" type with the wrist brace. Then I just bent a metal 
coat hanger to attach to the brace. On another slingshot, I attached the reel 
to the side of the brace using stainless hose clamps with a wood dowel to take 
up space in the hose clamp.I've gotten as high as 75', not the 100' that some 
claim, but usually only 50' or so. Still takes practice and sometimes lots of 
tries.I'm still planning on a pneumatic launcher one of these days.73, Gerry, 
K8GT---- Pete Smith  wrote: =============Bud, this is exactly what I did, and 
it has never worked worth a darn - most times, the fishing weight doesn't get 
even 15 feet from the slingshot. Where on the slingshot did you attach the 
reel? Did you use a closed or open-face reel? What weig
 ht of line? I'd sure like to rehab mine, if I could figure out what to do.73, 
Pete N4ZRThe World Contest Station Database, updated daily at 
www.conteststations.comThe Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, 
blog at reversebeacon.blogspot.com,spots at telnet.reversebeacon.net, port 
7000On 10/14/2010 10:28 AM, sebdesn wrote:> I went to Walmart and bought a 
cheap spinning reel(Attach it to the sling> shot) . a sling shot, a small lead 
fishing weight. and some light fishing> line line.> Its very easy to shoot it a 
hundred feet over a tree and then attach rope to> it, to pull wire over. also 
very reasonable price/ wise...> Bud WOHG> ->> Dear all>> some time ago there 
were some discussions on reflector about how to> make a pneumatic device that 
could be used to launch a fishing line> with sinker over a top of a tree for 
attaching wire antennas..>>> 73 de VK2CCC>> www.qrz.lt/ly1df> 
_______________________________________________> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB 
- hw? BK>>
  _______________________________________________> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB 
QSB - hw? BK>>> _______________________________________________UR RST IS ... 
... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK------------------------------Message: 6Date: Fri, 15 
Oct 2010 10:31:54 +0000From: Barry N1EU Subject: Re: Topband: The Slingshot 
OptionTo: topband@contesting.comMessage-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=UTF-8On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Pete Smith  wrote:> Bud, this is 
exactly what I did, and it has never worked worth a darn -> most times, the 
fishing weight doesn't get even 15 feet from the> slingshot. ?Where on the 
slingshot did you attach the reel? ?Did you use> a closed or open-face reel? 
?What weight of line? ?I'd sure like to> rehab mine, if I could figure out what 
to do.>I've been using a slingshot successfully for many years for launchingup 
to 80ft or so. Above that, I use a bow/arrow.With the slingshot, I don't use a 
reel - I let the line feed directlyoff the spool, and this has alwa
 ys worked fine. I use 6-8lb test linefor the initial shot along with 1-1.5oz 
of weight. The lighter weightwill go higher but may not be able to pull the 
line down to ground.Once the line is in place, I use it to pull 20-30lb test 
line throughand then use that to pull rope through.73, Barry 
N1EU------------------------------Message: 7Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 07:48:03 
-0400From: W2PM Subject: Re: Topband: Pneumatic device for throwing antenna 
wire over   the     top ofa treeTo: bob finger Cc: "topband@contesting.com" ,   
    sebdesn Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;   charset=us-asciiI agree 
slingshots are very difficult to get accuracy with because of how you have to 
hold the weight AND they often lack power at steep angles or heights over 60 
ft. But I don't know about using such an elaborate device when a decent bow and 
arrow is so simple and effective. And you don't have to be Robin Hood for 
accuracy as you have enough launch power to get high enough over an intended 
branch wihtout hav
 ing to be pinpoint accurate.. That said I have had times where i did need to 
get in between a narrow crotch in a upper area and it's wasn't hard to do it 
with an arrow which is slender.Sent from my iPadOn Oct 14, 2010, at 11:09, bob 
finger  wrote:> Yes. Been there done that. Until you have used a tennis ball 
gun you > don't know how easy and accurate you can be putting lines over 
branches, > inside a tower etc etc. Slingshots are like using a TS520 vs the 
tennis > ball gun being like a K3. They both get the job done. 73 bob de w9ge> 
> sebdesn wrote:> >> I went to Walmart and bought a cheap spinning reel(Attach 
it to the sling>> shot) . a sling shot, >> > > 
_______________________________________________> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB 
- hw? BK------------------------------Message: 8Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 07:50:29 
-0400From: W2PM Subject: Re: Topband: Pneumatic device for throwing antenna 
wire over  the     top ofa treeTo: Charles Moizeau Cc: Topband ,   ""      
Message-ID: <27C70F9C-2C0A
 -40D5-B683-2FF04BEBCB00@aol.com>Content-Type: text/plain;      
charset=us-asciiYes but with a little practice and a keen eye you can manually 
pull on the launched fishing line to prevent it from overshooting the target or 
worse, go wild. HOWEVER, be careful it doesn't arc backward and into a downward 
path where you are standing (did that , done that AND survived it -- thanks to 
quick legs)Sent from my iPadOn Oct 14, 2010, at 16:23, Charles Moizeau  wrote:> 
> A disadvantage of using a fishing reel to store the line is that there is no 
easy way to limit the maximum travel of the projectile. Thus the line can end 
up in a tree beyond the targeted one, or in any other undesired place.> > A 
better approach is to estimate the distance to the target and lay out that much 
line in a back and forth (multiple Ss) pattern on a plastic tarpaulin. I use a 
12' x 20' tarpaulin, folded to quarter size to present a 6' x 10' surface. The 
tarpaulin offers the line a friction-free surface. Line that i
 s not laid out is stored on a 9" diameter kite flyer's hoop spool. After a 
shot is made and the laid-out line is in the air, the hoop spool jumps up, a 
turn or two of additional line is dispatched, and the weight of the spool and 
stored line gently brakes the projectile to limit its travel.> > I prefer a 
compound bow and weighted arrow, for the considerable length-to-mass ratio of 
an arrow facilitates its passage through leaves and twigs whereas a lead weight 
is likely to ricochet wildly after striking any interfering object.> > 73,> > 
Charles, W2SH> > >> From: sebdesn@comcast.net>> To: topband@contesting.com>> 
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:28:41 -0600>> Subject: Re: Topband: Pneumatic device 
for throwing antenna wire over the top ofa tree>> >> I went to Walmart and 
bought a cheap spinning reel(Attach it to the sling>> shot) . a sling shot, a 
small lead fishing weight. and some light fishing>> line line.>> Its very easy 
to shoot it a hundred feet over a tree and then attach rope
  to>> it, to pull wire over. also very reasonable price/ wise...>> Bud WOHG>> 
->> >> Dear all>> >> some time ago there were some discussions on reflector 
about how to>> make a pneumatic device that could be used to launch a fishing 
line>> with sinker over a top of a tree for attaching wire antennas..>> >> >> 
73 de VK2CCC>> >> www.qrz.lt/ly1df>> 
_______________________________________________>> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB 
- hw? BK>> >> _______________________________________________>> UR RST IS ... 
... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK> > _______________________________________________> UR 
RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK------------------------------Message: 
9Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:34:34 +0200From: "kees nijdam" Subject: Topband: 
modified TX3A rx antennaTo: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain;       
charset="iso-8859-1"I made the original TX3A antenna with two fiber poles each 
9 meter high.Due to the tension in the diagonal wires it was not easy to get 
the antennaup easy.I have the po
 ssibility to put up a 35 meter horizontal wire between my towerand the house, 
about 6,5 meter high.With the same total length of wire I made two rectangular 
loops instead ofthe triangels. (both 5 x 11 m, 1.5 m high)EZNEC shows the same 
diagrams. Resistor should be somewhat lower in value(900 Ohms). However, 
putting the antenna up was much easier.I must conclude that this antenna 
outperforms my K9AY loops. It comes closertomy 160m beverage (on 160 
meter)73,Kees , 
PE5T------------------------------_______________________________________________Topband
 mailing 
listTopband@contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topbandEnd
 of Topband Digest, Vol 94, Issue 15***************************************
_______________________________________________
UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • Re: Topband: Topband Digest, Vol 94, Issue 15, steve . root <=