[TowerTalk] Re: What is the largest 20mtr monobander
youhaveeverseen?
Jim White, K4OJ
k4oj at tampabay.rr.com
Tue Oct 28 20:21:06 EST 2003
Dave, Tombo et al
Guys, now that I look at the photo it occurs to me this sucker ain't all
that high... can it really develop its full potential pattern so low to
the ground?
K4OJ
Dave Hough, W7GK wrote:
> Here's the biggest one I know of and here's the link http://www.w0tm.com/gmc/WX7Mphotos.htm
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> Belongs to WX7M in Smith Valley, NV
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> Dave, W7GK
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>>K4SKI in North Carolina had a 10 element 20 on a 100 foot boom up in the
>>1970's. The boom was Rohn 25.
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>>73 Dave K4JRB
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