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Re: [VHFcontesting] Time to move on.

To: "'Kevin Hobbs'" <ve3kh@icloud.com>, "'David Olean'" <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Time to move on.
From: David R Buckwalter via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Reply-to: k3sk@buckwalter.co
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2024 12:54:18 -0500
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Dave,

I am so sorry to hear this.   As already mentioned by someone else, thankfully 
there was no one injured.   I did not realize you had "so much stuff" up in the 
air at FN47mj.   Knowing the amount of maintenance required for large antenna 
arrays I fully understand your decision.   I made a similar decision in 2017.   
I did not have near that "much stuff" up as you did, and there wasn't any 
incident to prompt a decision.  But, when we decided to retire from our day 
jobs and sell our farm I decided I was done climbing towers.   I hired a crane 
to come in and lift each of my 3 towers and antenna arrays and lower them to 
the ground for disassembly.    I then sold all the towers.   Here at my retired 
location in FM07, I put up a pair of US Tower crank-up / tilt-over towers.   I 
also purchased a 38ft reach manlift that I use to do maintenance by lowering 
the towers without having to tilt them over except on rare occasions.     This 
has been a blessing.   The manlift is almost always parked under my VHF tower. 

The biggest downside to changing to crank-up towers was giving up 
hardline/heliax, and the cost of concrete for under the towers!   I did end up 
buying the best low loss flexible coax I could find for the 222 and up bands.   
Messi & Paoloni Hyperflex 13.   Not near as good ad hardline, but better than 
LMR400 or even LMR600.    

I am glad you have decided to stick with 222 and 432.    Speaking of 222,   I 
hope to hear you tonight.

de K3SK
Dave Buckwalter
FM07th

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Hobbs <ve3kh@icloud.com> 
Sent: Monday, November 4, 2024 5:41 PM
To: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Cc: NEWSVHF@mailman.qth.net; vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Time to move on.

That sux … luckily no one was on the tower !

But … maybe this is a good opportunity to revisit 10 GHz

Thanks, KH

> On Nov 4, 2024, at 5:11 PM, David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net> wrote:
> 
> With a lot of sorrow, I have made the decision to dismantle my VHF/UHF 
> station in FN43mj.  This move was precipitated by the failure of a rock 
> anchor that was part of my new 130 ft Rohn 45 tower.  The new tower was only 
> up and completed for two days when the failure occurred. I was preparing to 
> install the coax and antennas.  The tower came down in the trees as the old 
> tower had done back in 2021. It fell across some guy wires for my three stack 
> of ten meter yagis and that 70 ft tower buckled and came down as well. In 
> just a few seconds I lost 200 ft worth of Rohn 45 tower.  Two towers were 
> destroyed. Thankfully, no one was killed or injured. The 130 ft tower had a 
> brand new Prosistel rotator installed, that was destroyed in the fall.  
> Surveying all of the damage has convinced me that it is time to stop and 
> dismantle what is left there as I am getting too old to maintain everything, 
> The amount of hardware is daunting for one old person.  I am not happy.
> 
> I am going to sell my large stacks of loop yagis for 902 thru 3400 MHz
> 
> 4 X 47 element 902 MHz Loop yagis complete with H- frame and LDF4 (1/2" 
> Heliax) phasing lines and tower mounted preamp. New price around  $2000      
> Used $600
> 
> 4 X 45 element 1296 MHz Loop yagis  with H frame LDF4 phasing lines, power 
> divider and tower mtd preamp.   $500
> 
> 4 X 76 element 2304 MHz Lop yagis with H frame  LDF4 phasing lines, power 
> divider and tower mtd preamp    $500
> 
> 4 X 112 element 3456 MHz Loop yagis with UT-141 phasing lines, and power 
> divider      New price around $1700   Used price  $550
> 
> around 290 ft of heavy duty neoprene style 8 conductor #12 rotor cable  Two 
> lengths.   $200 ea. One run may be smaller than #12. not sure
> 
> 100 Ft Rohn 45 with 4 X 7 el 50 MHz yagis on ring rotors  with electrical 
> phase steering   Feedlines are four phase matched 7/8" Heliax that terminate 
> indoors with the antenna selector and electrical beam steering system in a 
> wall mounted box.   (Tower is still standing with all hardware)   Make an 
> offer?  I will not break up the four yagis.  Tower guying uses Pjillystran 
> and 1/4" EHS steel.
> 
> Assorted runs of 1 5/8" Heliax about 140-159 ft long that fed 902,  & 1296.  
> N connectors on each end.  (two lengths)  $300 each.
> 
> 120 Ft of LDF7 1 5.8" heliax with grey plastic plenum covering. N connectors 
> on each end.   $300
> 
> 220 Ft of LDF7 1 5.8" heliax  N connectors on each end.   $500
> 
> LDF7-50 Heliax prices are scrap copper price.
> 
> For the moment, I am trying to keep the 222 and 432 stuff working, but that 
> may change.   Let me know of there is any interest.  Most of the antennas are 
> in the air at this time.
> 
> 
> 73
> 
> Dave K1WHS
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