The last thing I need is a reason to generate flammable gasses in bulk :) We homeschool, so maybe that would fit the stereotype everyone expects. "And then they did a chemistry experiment and blew up their garage."
I've thought about an inverted L at home, I have just short of an acre, I think the above ground part wouldn't be a problem its the radials. I'm assuming in the wide open spaces at the farm I can pursue the same elevated radials I would for a kite/balloon vertical? The elevated vertical thing seems to be the best bang for the effort, and in some ways less effort especially for temporary ops like this. Chris On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 8:57 AM, WA8JXM <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris, > > If the tall trees are in a location that you can get the trailer near, I > would go in that direction. Put up an inverted L and lay a bunch of > radials on the ground. If you are close to a good fence, that might add > to the ground system. > > Although the balloon idea is attractive, Murphy says it will be windy. > > Myself, if I were doing a ballon, I'd generate some hydrogen in a milk jug > with lye and strips of aluminum. It won't last as long as helium, but > it's a lot cheaper and provides a lot more lift (4x IIRC). > > Ken > > _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
