I guess that might be me:
Trylon 64', Force 12 XR-5, M2 6m beam, in Texas...
www.qsl.net/n0rq , then click on Tower Project.
It was a learning experience!, and if it helps others, that's great.
Dave NØRQ
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From: "Conrad Nasatka" <conco@paonline.com>
To: <TOWERTALK@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:07 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Memories?
Good Day all Tower Talk viewers:
I was trying to remember a ham in Texas, I believe, who put up a Trylon
tower, rather high, using a Force 12 Antenna. Been looking through all my
mail for his pictures, can't find. Would anybody remember this post and
furnish me with his email address. About all I remember is:
1) He is from Texas
2) He has a Force 12 , XR-5 antenna
3) His tower is self supporting.
4) Used a lot of concrete, like 10 to 12 yards
5) Has a website, mostly completed with his different days of construction
and a blow by blow report, nicely done.
(This is the best an old man can remember, sorry)
I'd appreciate any help you can be, as usual.
Regards & 73
Conrad
WB3DQD
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