[Fourlanders] Path

Paul Yeager pyeager at tektone.net
Fri Mar 19 11:10:32 EST 2004


I suspect Eagle's Nest to Soco Bald will be good, but look forward to 
seeing the path profile.

Regarding the W4SKI - Eagle's Nest path, I note the comment "should be 
okay if tress don't get in the way". There will likely be some trees in 
the way, but perhaps we can overcome that with system gain. It's hard to 
quantify how much foliage will have to be penetrated, as there was none 
when I was last up there.

Regarding the existing tower at Eagle's Nest, there is about 36 feet of 
Rohn 25 above the ground. However, the highest point between the tower 
and my house is 8 - 10 feet higher in elevation.

It's nice to see some chatter on this... I was beginning to wonder if it 
had been dropped!

73,

Paul

Robin Midgett wrote:

> Good, that part looks easy, but that's only 1/2 the path...what about 
> from Eagle's Nest to Soco Bald?
> Fred: the coordinates for both legs of the path are in the E-mail I 
> sent you.
>
> At 11:41 PM 3/18/2004 -0500, Brian McCarthy wrote:
>
>> Fred's attachment was too large. Even though I approved it, the 
>> attachment got stripped. I posted the file at 
>> http://w4nh.org/Other/lastscan.jpg
>>
>> Later
>> Brian
>> NX9O
>>
>> Fred Flowers wrote:
>>
>>> Here is the path profile for internet on the mountain.
>>>
>>> Fred
>>>
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