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Alan

What is the topography around the site.
Having never been to Fl, I understand that it is pretty flat?

73

David W Wood 

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Alan R. Downing
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2015 5:36 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: SteppIr reliability

Stan's QTH is about a half mile from the Alabama border.  He is something
like 20 miles from the ocean.  That helps a bit, but we are still double
guying the towers.  The 200 foot rotating towers will all have 6 sets of
guys, even though only 3 are required.



Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ


-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Harvey Heagy
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 7:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: SteppIr reliability

Since he is so close to Pensacola, he will have to prepare as best as he can
for hurricanes since they can do a number on this superstation in nothing
flat.
Harvey

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Tom Fowle
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 8:44 PM
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Subject: Re: SteppIr reliability

Alan,
I hope his safety grounding system is as elaborate as the antennas. they do
get thunder storms there don't they? <GRIN>
Sounds like entirely too much fun.
tom Fowle WA6IVG 

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