Quite the imposing structure on the skyline. True beauty - for those that
read this reflector anyway. I'm curious as to why the elements are that
large, especially at the tips - they are still about 3" diameter. Lots of
wind area and lots of surface to collect ice.... There are more and
detailed pictures under "antennas" and a few more under "mast 2" as well.
All very interesting and tnx to Jim for pointing out the link.
73 Don
VE6JY
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From: "Jan Erik Holm" <sm2ekm@telia.com>
To: "'towertalk'" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 06:25
Subject: [TowerTalk] BIG 80m antenna
> Finaly SM2DMU / 7S2E got his monster Yagi up in the air.
> 4 el full size for 80, weight of antenna about 4000 pounds
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> http://www.sk2kw.se/SK2KW%20WEB/SM2DMU/SM2DMU%20SM2HTF%20Index.htm
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> then click 80m yagi in the top left corner
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> 73 Jim SM2EKM
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