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Subject: Fw: re: roof mounting help
From: sawyers@cacd.rockwell.com (sawyers)
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 96 08:46:49 cst
Structurally, going to the floor of the attic has some advantages. Two 
problems I see are sealing the roof, and lightning grounding.

Would be curious how you solve these or anyone elses thoughts.

de n0yvy steve


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Subject: Fw: re: roof mounting help
Author:  soserman@midway.uchicago.edu at ccmgw1
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Date:    9/16/96 7:23 AM



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From: "Stuart Oserman" <soserman@ucpopmail.uchicago.edu> 
Sun, 15 Sep 1996 20:59:24 -0500 (CDT)
To: dave@egh.com
Cc:
BCc:
Subject: re: roof mounting help

In message Thu, 12 Sep 1996 14:23:18 -0400 (EDT),
  David Clemons <dave@egh.com>  writes:

> Hi,
>
>  I have a friend who has a very small lot, and would like to put
> up a tribander on his roof.  Instead of a roof mountied tower, he would 
> like to have a carpenter put the mast through the top of his roof
> (somewhere in the peak), and secure the bottom of the mast to hist attic 
> floor, which will undoubtedly involve some special bracing.
>
>  It seems to me that CQ or QST had an article describing this type
> of construction in an issue sometime in the last few years.  Does anyone 
> remember such an article, and have any idea of the time frame or magazine 
> in which it appeared?
>
> 73, Dave Clemons K1VUT

I believe the article is in QST for November, 1980: "The Tower 
Alternative," by Laurence Wolfert, WA2FDB.  I did a similar 
installation about seven years ago and have not had problems. 
WA2FDB reported that a few years after his installation was 
completed the antenna successfully withstood a minor 
hurricane.

WA9ZPL


Stuart Oserman

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