You definitely have the soul of a DXpeditioner, Paul. That's taking advantage of the local environment for sure.

Nick


At 19:14 2020-12-12, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:


My speaker stands haven't arrived yet so I had to figure out a way to hold up my loop antenna while keeping it steady and straight.... and here's my solution for the winter. (Link to picture at the end of this email!)

I filled a trash can with water, put the 5 foot long 1 1/4" PVC pipe in one corner of the trash can and had the trash can flush with the side of my porch wall then I left the trash can out overnight.

I then brought the ice filled trash can to be bottom of my 3 steps, put it in the red plastic sled and pull the sled 150 feet up the KSKO driveway by strings attached to the end of the sled.

That's one majorly solid chunk of ice and since McGrath, Alaska won't see above freezing temperatures for any length of time till April or so, I'm good for awhile.

That sled holds my radio and recording gear... load up the sled and take it down the KSKO driveway to my "listening post", which is the two totes stacked on top of each other.

Here's a link to a picture of what I just described:  https://ibb.co/G0jcssQ

Paul Walker
Tecsun PL880, CC Skywave, DeBock 5" FSL Loop & Doxytronics 3-19mhz Loop


Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada
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