On 12/3/2010 10:52 AM, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
> Near the end of the video when the participant is climbing the pole parallel
> to the antenna, it looked to me as if the climbing pole with the steps had
> big pieces of copper across most but not all of the pipe flange joints. I
> can appreciate the amount of RF one foot from the antenna would have, but I
> would think the resistivity across the pipe flanges with the four bolts to
> be as good as it gets. And why not all of the joints? Was looking at
> something else? No one I know straps across their tower joints. I did put
> joint compound on each of the flanges when I erected my tower, but I would
> guess it is long gone by now. Maybe I just need to be running 50 KW?? Ken
Either in the original video, or associated text it was stated the
antenna was powered down and an alternate/backup was being used during
the climb.
73
Roger (K8RI)
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