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Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 280, Issue 17

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 280, Issue 17
From: Michael Tope <W4EF@dellroy.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2026 23:46:43 -0700
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I remember Hank. He was a real character. When I first got licensed in 1979, Hank was often the lead net control for the "Triple H" worked all states net on 40M SSB. There was a group of young hooligans on the east coast who would jam the net from time-to-time just to get a rise out of Hank. Hank had a very distinctive gravely voice with a Jersey accent and a booming signal. It was something else when those guys got Hank wound up into one of his "get out of here you cock-a-roaches" rants. I think those guys eventually got sideways with the FCC and had their licenses suspended (they would often play music and even run Triple-H parody nets). I probably still have some QSL cards from stations I worked on Hank's net. RIP

73, Mike W4EF..................

On 4/21/2026 10:48 AM, ARTHUR BERNSTEIN via TowerTalk wrote:
Mounting a mast through the roof is doable. Many years ago I knew a guy, Hank 
W2LTP (sk), Cranford, NJ, who had a mast through his roof with 3 large mono 
bsnders (KLM Big Sticks) that were turned by a prop pitch in his attic. He may 
also used a steering wheel. Whenever he turned the antennas, the whole house 
shook. It worked well for him. Somehow he weatherproofed the opening in the 
roof.
Art., N2KA
Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 21, 2026, at 12:06 PM, towertalk-request@contesting.com wrote:

steering wheel to adjust the beam heading, then lock it down!
You will need a rubber boot where the mast enters the roof to keep water out.
Rohn does have a couple of short top sections:?https://www.3starinc

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