I know what you mean about hurricanes and antennas.
I am going to put up a new g5rv this Saturday.
But here comes Hurricane Gustav.
I don't want the new antenna torn up right off the bat.
I live about 50 miles north of Apalachicola Fl.
Junior Lolley kg4itd Liberty County E. C.
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Gery Gaubert
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 2:10 PM
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Subject: hurricane and antennas
Ok, just looking for some ideas. I am in Louisiana and there exists a slig=
ht chance that we could be affected by a hurricane early next week. I have=
a Butternut 6v up in the yard. I wonder if it would be better to take it =
down and lay it on the ground so it doesn't get beat around by the wind. T=
he only problem with that is I am afraid something will land on it and ruin=
it. The only other option I have is to bring it in the house if we evacua=
te. I am not really sure if it will fit inside.
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