> It was on the cover of QST, January 1987. I have the issue here somewhere.
> I had a friend (now SK)who >was building something similar, but his
> pocketbook,health, and resistance from spouse kept him from finishing >it.
> He actually started too big on the bottom.It was 10 feet square at the
> bottom, and it was still 7 feet square
John's was actually larger than that. I think it was 17' between the legs
at the base. I know I could drive my car under it.
>at the 60 foot level.AFAIK, it is still standing. I would like to see more
>pictures of that tower, Roger.
I didn't even know it was going to be in QST let alone the cover photo.
That sure was a suprise when it arrived. Norm Keyon (WA8AEG) who wrote the
article brought over a cover for me.
>Speaking of towers, does anyone remember the issue in QST of the picture of
>the 280 foot tower that ?>W5VA had at his TV station (his second ham
>station was W5AI there) that held up a 3-el. 40m Telrex? The >tower was
>actually a relay tower to get network feed but there was space at the
>top.....
It sounds familiar, but I can't place it. If you have an issue date I can
look it up as I have the set on CD.
73
Roger Halstead (K8RI and ARRL 40 year Life Member)
N833R - World's oldest Debonair CD-2
www.rogerhalstead.com (Use return address from home page)
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