I must have got lucky.
My wife of 22 years has been helping me install my first tower. a 37' rhon
25 not counting the mast.
It is almost compleate, the lmr-600 is here and I am just waiting for the
connectors (they should be here monday)
I just got my ticket in febuary and now own 4-2 meter radios if you count
the HT.
I wanted a tower for an antenna platform so that when I can afford a rig
that can do some dx on some of the other bands, I would have a stable base
to build off of.
I aced the tech and the general written tests but now have to learn code
(sigh)
> >Depends on the XYL. The first one hated anything to do with radio, the
> >second just the guy wires and the third helps me put up antennas and
towers.
> >
> >Bill K4XS
> >
> >
>
> I got lucky with my one and only. She has never said anything about
> antennas/towers/shacks/noises. In fact, first time she stood amidst the
> many 200 ft guyed towers at W3LPL, I asked her what she thought. Her
> reply "They look like tall ships". Some of us got lucky when it came to
> wives. I have been a ham for 40 years and married only a few over
> 30.....and yes Bill, she does help wherever she can with antenna
> parties. 73 bob de w9ge
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