Not complaining, just an observation. I think it's interesting how
these things happen. And, for me it's usually, "FIRE Ready? Oh nuts,
there goes another pair of sneakers."
Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw
Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Fred, K6DGW wrote:
A question about using a roof ridge-vent as an
OF course, I missed the error as I read both lists.
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Clark B. Wierda
N8CBW
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I was wondering if anybody else noticed. The original comment was to use
balloons to loft string over the trees by which to haul up wire antennas
(tree supported).
Then came a flood of reasons why balloons can't be reasonable antennas.
a) They Can, and
b) nobody was talking about that.
c) I
Fred, K6DGW wrote:
A question about using a roof ridge-vent as an antenna morphs into a
large, somewhat sluggish shallow-water mammal on fire. Who'd of thunk?
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My fault, Fred. I was involved in a thread on another reflector that had
touched on airships and confused a post about
Gil Stacy wrote:
Here's a link to what really happened in Lakehurst NJ in
1937. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulrichp/1362599/
(courtesy of Lloyd Lachow).
A question about using a roof ridge-vent as an antenna morphs into a
large, somewhat sluggish shallow-water mammal on fire. Who'd of thunk
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