[UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 57, Issue 5 - SSB FD G3RCV/P
Paul - G4BXT
g4bxt at btinternet.com
Wed Sep 5 21:27:33 EDT 2007
All sounds a bit hairy Dave :-(
I spent a slightly more sedate 4 hours in a field at one of the Isle of Thanet's highest points nearly 50m asl with a 9 ele Tonna for the 144 Backpackers.
Only creature that came near my 3 guy ropes (and the sandwiches!) was a sober labrador puppy.
If you want some cheap solar lights for your guy points next time (should the sun shine!), Wilkinsons are selling Garden Lights Model BSL-PO225D/SO225D.
Just over two foot long plastic pole with stake at bottom currently going at £3 each. However, when I took mine to the till, they came up at £2.00 so I went and got a couple more!
Paul - G4BXT
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:24:28 +0000
From: Dave Lawley
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] SSB FD G3RCV/P
To: UK Contest Reflector
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Not Cray Valley's best weekend.
We hired a Honda generator which turned out to be giving only 208 volts,
but I got lucky and chose the correct pot to adjust on the voltage
regulator, and it produced a nice 230v.
Worse was to come. At 1am in the morning the site owner turned up blind
drunk, which was a nuisance but we coped, up until the moment he drove
his Land Rover into the middle and top guys of the tower. The shock bent
the top of the lower section. The tower was supporting a pair of 2m
yagis as well as the Gravesend loop antenna for SSB FD.
There was no way it was going to telescope back down, but the antennas
were undamaged so we carried on. In the morning I put a plan together to
get the tower down using 16ft of steel scaffold as a gin pole. Imagine,
a lattice tower a bit lighter than a Strumech, but fully extended to
60ft with two 2m yagis on top.
We got help from two mates from the G0FBB team and QRTd two hours early
(3 hours for 2m) and got it down using the gin pole and block and
tackle. The side guys went very tight at one point but we managed to let
them out enough to get the tower down safely. The guys were 6mm polyprop
from Screwfix - can't have been far off their limit!
So yes you can get a 60ft lattice tower down with a 16ft gin pole but I
really don't recommend it. We won't be using that site again and we plan
to light the guy points in future but how can you protect against a
drunk visitor in the middle of the night?
Dave G4BUO
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