Topband: Antenna work Hazard

Mike Waters mikewate at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 13:27:59 EDT 2019


Bruce,

I had some very dense growth removed by hiring someone with a skid steer
equipped with a grinding and mulching attachment. In comparison, it makes a
brush/bush hog look like a walk-behind mower! That thick growth was gone in
no time, and so I was finally able to easily get at one one of my 580'
Beverages.

IMHO, your question was a very good one and absolutely on topic for those
of us that are plagued with ticks while working on 160m antennas on our
acreage.

Please let us know what worked for you.

73, Mike
www.w0btu.com

On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 11:50 AM FZ Bruce <k1fz at twc.com> wrote:

> For those who do not know. The tic subject was about dealing with the
> danger while doing antenna. work. A drone aerial spraying poison
> possibility was too expensive. Other protective methodswere posted.
> Thanks to everyone for your help and Ideas.
>
> 73,Bruce-k1fz
>


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