Besides "seeing the details" with a blown up digital camera photo, one can
also make measurements:
One measurement that I made was to put a fine resolution ruler alongside a
small screw so that I could count the threads per inch.
Another measurement that I made was to lie on my back near the base of the
tree and take a photo of my long wire antenna (120' up).
I then printed the photos and marked off the number of threads and used a
protractor to determine the angle of the long wire was from a known
direction.
k7puc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck" <Chuck@dxham.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Digital camera helps with reassembly
On 10/30/2010 5:12 PM, Ron W8RJL wrote:
Ron
I will certainly second the idea of digital photos! They can save you
countless hours at times besides being able to blow pictures up to see
"the details."
Chuck KØTVD
www.dxham.net
> I find that when taking things apart it is often very helpful in
> reassembly
> if I shoot quick digital photos as I disassemble. This goes for rotors,
> radios, etc. Its just a tool like scratching across a two piece surface so
> you have an indication as to how to realign. As I get older I find that
> even
> though I think I can remember how things go together it can sometimes get
> confusing and a photo is worth 1000 words. I don't have to write anything
> down as long as I keep the photos in order and the camera does that for
> me.
> 73, Ron W8RJL
>
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