Mark:I will not be able to be there because of an HVRA event.However something 
in the back of my brain says to ground the vertical to the ship , you need more 
that a single copper wire. More like 4 massive ground cables. However I could 
be wrong. Call up Pete Sourmiloch for further detailsSent from my LG K10, an 
AT&T 4G LTE smartphone------ Original message------From: mark janzer via BVARC 
Date: Tue, May 14, 2019 7:53 AMTo: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB;Cc: mark 
janzer;Subject:[BVARC] MSWE - Pre-mobilization at the ships - Pelican Island - 
Saturday May 18thAny and all volunteers are requested for the work-day this 
coming Saturday.We've erected the Steppir (last work day), but have some 
modifications to make, to pass it's control cable through the deck.We've also 
the semi-permanent transmission line jumpers to pass through the deck.We're 
also bringing in a man-lift to wrangle the antennas on the top of Cavalla's 
sail.As part of the manlift use - the museum will request a few extra items 
that need this high a reach.We'll also see if we can mock up the actual 
stations - and get the computer logging on N1MM configured.Let me know if 
you're coming down Saturday, so I can out your name at the gateDepending on how 
the weekend goes - we may also be spending some time at the ships on Sunday, so 
if you can come on Sunday vs. Saturday, let me know that too.73Mark JanzerK5MGJ
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