the big tower 72 ft has the hamcam about 10 feet up the mast (82 feet up) ;
the cam can look over to the house to see the smaller tower with the
classic 33.
yes the small tower ( at 50".... ) is for ground wave work ...
bill
At 12:05 AM 8/16/01, w7xu wrote:
>bill ny9h wrote:
> >
> > the hamcam works great; originally was to watch the coax not getting caught
> > in the crankup
> > now i use it to watch cars coming down the block, or my beam on the 50"
> > tower....
>
>
>I guess that I won't be seeing your antennas from 6 blocks away!
>On the other hand, a tower 50 inches high would likely obviate the
>need for a climbing belt. Personally, though, I'd be afraid one
>of the kids would poke out his eye on one of the yagi element ends.
>
>73, Arliss W7XU
>
>
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