> How can one assume that the person who asked the question has a
> problem with ice?
The person who asked the question has a KL7 callsign and the FCC
database shows an address in Anchorage!
Of course, current standards for towers require that most areas
calculate windload and survivability with 3/4" radial ice and
75% of maximum wind velocity *in addition to* maximum wind.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 9/15/2012 12:24 PM, Tony Rogozinski wrote:
How can one assume that the person who asked the question has a problem with ice?
I’ve personally never lived in a place,
in 57 years of radio, where I had an ice problem. You guys keep making things more
complicated than necessary – I guess
the computer program was probably in error as well?
Just my humble opinion.
Tony W4OI/HK1AR
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5B4/N7BG, ZC4/N7BG, ZF2AR, HB9/N7BG
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