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I don't run an amp here, there's 4 apartments in this building, and I"m
surrounded in early 1900 built apartments in varying degrees of wiring work
and what not, I'd be asking for trouble. Wiring in this building is all new.
The feed through panel is adjustable so I put it in the window, surrounded
it in the insulation you'd use around an air conditioner, put it as wide as
it will go, tightened down the screws where the slot is for adjusting it and
it's rock solid, no draft, nothing and very convenient.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 9:49 AM
Subject: Re_grounding a Ham Station in an apartment...
> Hi John:=20
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> Do you run any amount of power? I'm thinking that I would Purchase a =
> small amp and my antenna would be a ground mounted vertical with 32 =
> radials.=20
> My Wife and I are looking for a house to rent and really the only thing =
> I'd want, is permission to set up the station with little mess as =
> possible. Perhaps one feedline exiting the house and one of these quick =
> silver products.=20
> How do they work? How does it mount to the window and don't leave a sign =
> if you should move?=20
>
> 73:=20
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> Michael DE VO1RYN=20
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