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>I remember a while ago there was a series of posts on using wooden
power
>line poles for antenna supports. We've come into posession of some,
and
>would like to use them to improve our contest station in Mexico. If
you
>have any archived articles or information on this subject (mounting,
>guying?, putting a rotor on, wind loading, etc), please forward the
>information to me directly.
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>Thanks!
> 73 de Doug, N6RT
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> Doug Brandon http://www.kaiwan.com/~dab dab@kaiwan.com
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>-
As I am looking into a power pole for use as a tower, please copies of
your replies to me, also.
73, Aloha
Ted Leaf, K6HI
Kona, Hawaii
<tleaf@hotmail.com>
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