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Subject: C31XR and 50+ MPH - OK!
Author: WA9ALS - John <jfleming@shelbynet.net>
Date: 20-Apr-2000 18:40:02
Just a little note to say my antenna just survived 55 MPH winds and
marble-sized hail. I know that's well within the design specs, but
always nice when things perform as advertised! It's at 70 ft on a Glen
Martin tower with hazer, which also survived. To watch the storm, which
downed some pretty large trees in town, it's fairly amazing to me that
the antenna/tower look completely normal! (SWR same too.)

I continue to be a very satisfied customer! 73

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REMINDER: The amateur is GENTLEMANLY, LOYAL, PROGRESSIVE, FRIENDLY,
BALANCED, and PATRIOTIC - Paul M. Segal (W9EEA), The Radio Amateur's
Handbook. True in 1928, not a bad idea for 2000.

WA9ALS - John jfleming@shelbynet.net
http://www.qsl.net/wa9als (now with Shack Cam!)





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