My two-section hy-gain 36 foot crank up tower was heavily damaged by Hurricane Ike. I did take before and after photos, but my insurance company says none of my outdoor ham radio items are covered (w
I would get a bucket truck, remove the beam if it is OK, remove the rotor, attach a long rope to the tower and pull it over, if you have the space. Otherwise a bucket truck and then a crane to lift t
Thanks everyone for the great tips. Sounds like several local hams received similar damage to their towers as well here in the Houston area. Hurricane Ike was the worst to hit us in 25 years. The sad
Hurricane Ike. I did take before and after photos, but my insurance company says none of my outdoor ham radio items are covered (which I expected). Hmm, unless you have some sort of exclusion, you sh
crank it after the storm, but the arc and the bend won't allow anything to move. My question is - is there any type of construction crew I might be able to pay to repair the tower, or if not, to haul
I agree with Steve... you MIGHT have coverage. Did your official claims adjuster make an official reading of the policy.....? If not, I say you file an official, complete, WRITTEN CLAIM FORM and dema