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Billy Burpelson wrote: N9NEO wrote: I'm in the middle of putting up a longwire antenna. One end is going up in a tree in my back yard and the other end is going into one of my neighbors trees. I think it's going to be about 150' long Should I use a counter weight at my neighbor's end or try and fashion some sort of grappling hook out of coat hanger and get it tangled up in the tree? Neither. The "grappling hook" is waaay too marginal to depend on and even an expensive marine block ('pulley') will eventually stop operating without maintenance, to say nothing of somebody getting beaned by the weights. I would recommend a screen door spring at each place you fasten to a tree. Go to a hardware store and find the biggest, beefiest screen door springs that you can and then give them several coats of paint for rust prevention. I've been using this method for a 140 foot dipole (made from 14 gauge insulated wire) attached to a pine tree at one end and a Norway maple at the other end; its been up continuously since 1996. tree - screw eye (or hook) - rope - spring - rope - end insulator - antenna wire You left out the last part of the setup. His tree - screw eye (or hook) - rope - spring - rope - end insulator - antenna wire - neighbors tree - insulator - rope - hanging weight - LAWSUIT Don't forget that last part. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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