finally got my imax in a pine tree
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finally got my imax in a pine tree
the tree man came this morning and in a bout 1.5 hours he had it installed. I used a 10' section of 1 1/4" conduit and attached them by stainless steel hose clamps. rough estimate is about 85' to the feed.
swr is great on 12m, 11m, and 10m.
pics arent the greatest, I dunno whats wrong with the camera.
swr is great on 12m, 11m, and 10m.
pics arent the greatest, I dunno whats wrong with the camera.
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You aren't kidding 80 Meter Man! Somebody better be investing in some good lightning protection with that antenna! Looks good though, and I'll bet you can talk to the other side of nowhere when conditions are right.80 meter man wrote:Unplug your coax when there's lightning near by. That looks to be the highest object in the area. Nice job getting it up that high looks great!!!
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had it on a 30' push up pole before. the tree man charged me a whopping 70 bucks!! i cant wait to give it a good test tonite!!greenhorn wrote:Man, you got that thing UP there! Nice work. How much did the tree guy tax you for doing that?
I have an Imax about 35' in a pin oak that got topped in a storm. That's 35' at the base and I'm lucky enough to be on the hill.
Where did you have it before? You're gonna get good performance outta that!
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70 bucks???????????? I can't think of anything a contractor will do here in Massachusetts for 70 bucks except swear at you on the phone telling you not to waist there time. I'm thinking like the other poster said 300 bucks minimum!! Probably more like 500. You got a great deal!! Nice job..
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80mm...80 meter man wrote:70 bucks???????????? I can't think of anything a contractor will do here in Massachusetts for 70 bucks except swear at you on the phone telling you not to waist there time. I'm thinking like the other poster said 300 bucks minimum!! Probably more like 500. You got a great deal!! Nice job..
Times a slow, especially in construciton and folks are willing to do things cheaper for quick cash.
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