The soil would dictate the correct solution. But if duckbills would
work in the soil there then they would be lightweight, temporary
solution.
http://www.earthanchor.com/duckapp3.html
--John W0UN
At 02:34 PM 6/28/2004, Keith Dutson wrote:
I need to obtain guy anchors for use in the Falkland Islands for a
DXpedition this November during the CW WW CW contest. We will be using
three types of poles to hold two tribanders (shortened) and a variety of
other vertical and wire antennas. Maximum pole height is 37 feet. Weather
there in November should be 50 degrees Fahrenheit with winds up to 20-30
MPH.
Considering our requirement to go light, what would be a good guy to use?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Keith
WD5DXL
VP8DXL (pending)
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