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> Date:          Thu, 12 Dec 1996 04:07:34 -0800
> From:          Bill Hider <n3rr@erols.com>
> Reply-to:      n3rr@erols.com
> To:            WR34SHE@shell.com
> Cc:            towertalk%contesting.com@shell.com
> Subject:       Re: ELECTRIC WINCH
Stuff has been written:
> > 
> > FROM: SAM EFFINGER  K9SD
> > SUBJECT: ELECTRIC WINCH
> > I am looking for an electric winch to use in raising and lowering antennas.
 
And responded:
> Try a boating store like BOAT US or E & B Marine or West Marine.  These
> stores have LOTS of electric winches and I suspect they will have one
> for your tower application.  I know, for example, that HiGain uses a
> marine winch on their HG-52SS..They refered me to the manufacturer for a
> replacement for mine, and the manufacturer referred me to West Marine!
> (Not an electric winch, but nevertheless).  
> 
> 73!
> 
> Bill, N3RR
> 
Anyway, E-B Marine has a Web page at :
      http://www.ebmarine.com
They have several outlets around the country, all listed on the page.
 
73, Rod N4SI
    The DXer formerly known as N9AKE
         (c) 5 November, 1996
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