If this is for a temporary winter antenna I am still questioning why
you would want to remove the ground rod and then later re-install it.
If you're removing it for mowing, you could cut it at ground level and
put it in an irrigation valve box for easy access later. At my QTH, I
wish that I could get an 8' rod into the ground and I would never
think about removing it.
John KK9A
N4ZR n4zr wrote:
Thanks to everyone who suggested things. I'm going to try Visegrips and
a board under my car's scissors jack tomorrow, and if that doesn't work
I'll just cut the ground rod off below the surface. I have a small
station, and it's not worth investing in special-purpose hardware.
--
73, Pete N4ZR
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