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Hi
I would love to use a feed through
panel here but the windows here are double glass thermal pain. It would be
hard to find a panel with that type of insolation factor.
God
bless,
Mark
> 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
>>
>> 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
>>
>> Michael DE VO1RYN=20
>
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