It's really a shame what that freezing rain will do to an antenna farm. I
wish that global warming was a reality in situations like this. I
fortunately rarely get ice storms of this nature and I thank God for that.
To see all your hard work taken down by nature is heart breaking.
Doug
"Think of all the ways you can hurt yourself laughing."
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> We have about 3-4 in. of snow on the gnd, and just started to
> sleet, and maybe some rain, abt an hr ago. We are in the country
I have about a half inch of radial ice at the moment. The ropes for almost
all of my wire antennas have snapped, and the Yagi's all look like noodles.
It smells like Pinesol disinfectant outside from all the broken pine trees.
I'm not sure what is going to happen here. It is still raining and still at
31F here.
We were predicted to be in the worse spot, but it looks like the worse ice
spot in Georgia has moved to along the I-20 corridor out to Augusta. I
expect antennas in southern SC won't do so well.
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