Are you sure that you want to use a Hustler Spirit and 7/8 hardline?
I would consider a high quality antenna so that you don't have to do this
again in the near future. I'm not saying that the Spirit is a particularly bad
antenna, just that you want the best you can afford. You don't want to
do not forget to properly ground the feedline.
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I am looking for a competent insured Tower Climber in the Los
Angeles California area willing to install my new antenna system for
my UHF repeater. The tower is a small 3 sided 3 section self supported
structure rising approximately 60 feet above the 7800 foot mountain
top in the San Bernardino
you would do better with a DB antenna. better unit and longer life.
- Original Message -
From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] I need professional help
I am looking for a competent insured
Jeff,
The best way to locate someone to install your antenna is to contact each
of the licensees in that area, and find out what riggers they employ. You
can also contact the chief engineers at local broadcast stations, for the
same info.
Be aware that, depending upon the proximity and power of
Check with Mike Collis, WA6SVT. He is an engineer with KUNA/KESQ in
Palm Springs and the system designer for ATN, he may know someone
close to you. I would do it, but I am not insured, and I've spent my
fair share up towers already this month.
On 5/24/05, Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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