[BC] Roof Top Arrays
Mike McCarthy
Towers
Mon Nov 28 09:15:20 CST 2005
I don't know if that should be considered a real dipole or not. I would
certainly not want to see the ground strap cut at the ground...
MM
At 05:32 PM 11/27/2005 -0500, Robert LaFore wrote
>Ahhh yes, WMFR-1230. Rooftop system, lots of stuff across the base. An
>interesting station to say the least.
>
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>On 27 Nov 2005 at 2:40, Milton R. Holladay Jr. wrote:
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> > WMFR-We Make Furniture Right-was, last I knew, a self supporting tower
>atop
> > a 9(?) storey building in High Point, NC......(I measured the impedance
> > once)
>
>To ground? Or to the ground strap? <g>
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