K9WN wrote:
> A somewhat interesting thread but maybe everyone is missing the
obvious. MAYBE,
just MAYBE, the patent covers the use of a 'wench' in the design. Or maybe a
North facing plastic owl (SORRY!! I couldn't resist <GRIN>)
Why not patent a good idea that's been in the public domain for over 25 years:
DESCRIPTION - The GP-1 by Lance Johnson Engineering is a Cast
Alumaloy Buss designed to improve the installation of Radials on an
HF Vertical or Ground Plane Antenna. Alumaloy is a strong alloy
comprised of 90 percent Aluminum and 10 percent Magnesium that is
commonly used on Magnesium Wheels in the Automobile Industry. Sold
primarily at the Dayton Hamvention for over 25 years Lance Johnson is
pleased to offer the GP-1 by Mail Order. The GP-1 has been sold in 19
different DXCC Countries.
The GP-1 is suitable for both Ground and Elevated Vertical
Installations. The GP-1 was reviewed in CQ Magazine in August of 1984
and is great for 4-Square Arrays. The GP-1 is very helpful on
DXpeditions as it makes the installation of Radials very efficient.
http://www.lancejohnsonengineering.com/GP-1.html
DXE made the plate square instead of round and received a patent!
http://www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=4866&PLID=217&SecID=115&DeptID=22&PartNo=DXE-RADP-3
73, Bill W4ZV
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