"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Chad Wahls" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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Vinnie S. wrote:
On 23 Jun 2005 02:30:12 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Vinnie S. wrote:
On 23 Jun 2005 00:57:37 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Hi Jay, I was speaking of Vinnie's Imax. I don't know what they
are rated for.
I already know your antenna can handle it and more! 
According to the manual, it is tested at 5,000 watts. Sounds
rather high.
Vinnie S.
Does it matter that it's in a tree?
Only if you want to see a huge forest fire !!!
Vinnie S.
Not with 100 dinkers. (is it in a field of dead pines?) 
At any rate, that may change the antenna's function a bit. (?)
I'm still concerned about the lightning strikes. Your mast is
living plant material.
But it's not as high as many of the live, wet trees. I think I am
ground pretty good, just by the quietness of the radio. I don't hear
any static at all. Everything is super quiet.
Anyway, I am going to eat a bag of chips before I go to bed.
Good night !!!!!!
Vinnie S.
Donut forget to stuff your coax in a jim beam bottle before you turn
in.
Remove the bottle rockets first though 
Bottle rockets and jim beam, what a combo!
Love my Beam!
And an empty Beam bottle makes a dangerously accurate aiming device
Try it!!!
Chad