A word of caution:
Be sure you know the definition of (AND UNDERSTAND HOW TO USE) BASIC
WIND SPEED before you use these data. If you don't, you are asking for
trouble and will almost certainly make incorrect assumptions.
Get ANSI/TIA/EIA-222-F. Use a PE. Do it right.
No, I am not affilliated with TIA or ANSI or EIA. No, I am not a PE.
Bill, N3RR
Dave Bowker wrote:
> The EIA/TIA-222E Map is available at:
> http://www.skyenet.net/pirod/wszmap.htm
>
> 73, Dave, K1FK
> Fort Kent, ME
>
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