Monthly Archives: November 2014

Despite “record” cold temps….

Managed to get some work done! The record cold, by the way, was in Atlanta, a region of our nation not usually associated with freezing temperatures. But I digress, let’s talk about the work. As previously noted, WA7QED’s Rohn 25G … Continue reading

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Various & Sundry Things…

As usual…life’s vagaries interrupted some planned events, but.. Got NE3Z’s tower base hole completed, with a large pile of dirt remaining in his yard, still to be moved over to the woods. And of course, the weather has not cooperated. … Continue reading

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Advance Planning (or Warning…)

The XYL’s present this Xmas season will be to DRIVE her to Dallas to visit her son & grandchildren. (It’s too difficult for her to fly, considering her medical issues.) So…if there are any potential clients along the route (from … Continue reading

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Fort Mill Follies…

Okay, it’s presumptuous and polarizing to say today’s work (at K4MQG’s) was a bit off key, but the latter half of the labor certainly leaned in that direction. After refurbishing Gary’s 402-CD in mid-morning, we decided clearing some offending branches … Continue reading

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Wow…two blog posts in two days….!

Yesterday found us at K4MK’s Lexington NC home, where we were finally getting to install a replacement antenna for the taken-down 2L 80M Create beam. Having gotten tired of the maintenance issues dictated by the large beam, Kent decided he … Continue reading

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