Someone can explain why, in general, antennas drive the XYL's nuts ?
Jos on4kj
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[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] De la part de Reicher, James
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I painted my 48' Rohn 25G, primarily because it was old and some of the
galvanizing had worn off, allowing part of it to get some surface rust.
After sanding off the rust, I had to paint it to protect it. I used a
light gray galvanized metal primer.
There are almost no trees in the neighborhood, because it's a newer
subdivision that used to be a cow pasture. All the electrical lines are
buried.
When the sky is overcast, you can barely see the tower but the TH5DX,
VB64, and Ringo stand out and drive the XYL nuts! :)
73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 04:32:04 -0000
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] To paint or not...
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I find that after the shine goes dull with age my towers/antennas kinda
blend into the background, which in Arizona is the mountains.
We don't have trees that get over 20 feet tall in my neighborhood and
unless
you really know what to look for you don't see my stuff if you are more
than
1/4 mile away.
70' crank-up with 3 monobanders, 35' crank-up with WARC-7, 40m 4 sq, 80m
4
sq and 160 meter top loaded vertical.
de Paul, W8AEF
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Subject: [TowerTalk] To paint or not...
>I have recently acquired a nearly new Rohn 25G 70 foot tower which will
be
>erected this summer. This will be my first experience with a tower.
Some
>have suggested painting each section before it is erected so as to help
>reduce the visual impact on the neighbors. My concern would be having
to
>repaint it every few years once the tower is up. Any thoughts on the
pros
>versus the cons of tower painting would be welcome. 73
>
>
> Gavin W9EYE
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