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VE3WBZ > HDTV     15.10.11 15:55l 47 Lines 1618 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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TO: HDTV @WW
FR: VE3WBZ

DT: Friday, October 14th.,2011 @1427hrs EST

<< Quoting G0TEZ to HDTV @WW >>

Hello Ian and everyone ...

"Snipping thru the posting ...

> I do remember seeing on films from America, aerials on roofs which
> appeared to be horizontal,dual bamd, trapped beams and wondered
> if they could easily blow away in the wind. Perhaps thes are just
> down in the 'redneck' states or maybe I just see old films where
> the enormous AEs are just part of the scenery along with bar room
> balls and close intermarriage etc.
>
> Hy there, Y'all, we got us a CONVOY.

Well Breaker breaker convoy ....  Oor Toronto in the 1960s was like
that, and if you care to Skype me, some of the homes <ex-cottages>
have the old TV masts or towers <mostly towers> with what you
mentioned.  I had the TV hook designed for VHF -UHF ... bigger
elements at the end for VHF covered ch 2 to 13 ... UHF was a
corner reflector and a smaller elements in front of that... and
it came out to about 4ft long, and 15 to 20lbs ... bent the
double-double mast a few times, but I want another one as I got
200miles inside the USA when we were in Toronto.    Still want one
as we are 50miles north of Toronto for the TV.

> 73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7CIP
>
> Message timed: 21:12 on 2011-Oct-13 BST
> Message sent using WinPack-Telnet V6.80
>
> [End of Message #53139 from G0TEZ]

  If I knew or had a clue to 7plus I might send a picture, but
then I'd be with the crew sending PANNON@PANNON or WX stale
or whatever with 1 of 100 parts ...

   Lets roll along ...10-4 .... 73 Pete VE3WBZ


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