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KN6RO Tower Project Update


Roger Hackler
 

Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger


Roger Hackler
 

Oops...now this time with the pics

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 16:18
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: KN6RO Tower Project Update


Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger


Nancy Cronin
 

Very cool Roger!

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler <rhackler@...>
Sent: Aug 18, 2004 4:19 PM
To: Roger Hackler <rhackler@...>, n4n_field_day@...
Subject: [n4n_field_day] RE: KN6RO Tower Project Update

Oops...now this time with the pics



-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 16:18
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: KN6RO Tower Project Update


Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger







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Moss, Dave J &#92;(INPO&#92;)
 

I'm good for Saturday. I'll bring the MFJ analyzer, you bring the
manual and measuring tape.

Don't you hate it when we have to actually read the manual!?

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:18 PM
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: [n4n_field_day] KN6RO Tower Project Update

Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I
figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much
better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet
of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second
section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned -
For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it
stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man.
20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to
need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I
sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the
26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday,
August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the
aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger








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The 28th it is. With directions, I'll be there.

Gary - WB4SQ

--- Roger Hackler <rhackler@...> wrote:

Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in
the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I
figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much
better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10
feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second
section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned -
For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it
stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one
man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to
need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're
available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna,
I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the
26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which
means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday,
August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the
aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger







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Jeff Otterson
 

I can help in the morning or late afternoon on the 28th. Let me know.

Jeff

At 04:19 PM 8/18/2004, you wrote:
Oops...now this time with the pics



-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 16:18
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: KN6RO Tower Project Update


Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger







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Bill Houston
 

I'll do my best to make it, but please remind me just before that weekend.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler <rhackler@...>
Sent: Aug 18, 2004 4:19 PM
To: Roger Hackler <rhackler@...>, n4n_field_day@...
Subject: [n4n_field_day] RE: KN6RO Tower Project Update

Oops...now this time with the pics



-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 16:18
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: KN6RO Tower Project Update


Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger







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Read the manual? "You talkin' to me?"

Gary - WB4SQ

--- "Moss, Dave J (INPO)" <mossdj@...> wrote:

I'm good for Saturday. I'll bring the MFJ analyzer, you bring the
manual and measuring tape.

Don't you hate it when we have to actually read the manual!?

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:18 PM
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: [n4n_field_day] KN6RO Tower Project Update

Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in
the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I
figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much
better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10
feet
of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second
section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned -
For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it
stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one
man.
20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to
need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're
available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna,
I
sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the
26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which
means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday,
August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the
aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger








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Tim Lemmon
 

Roger, the 28th will work for me. I haven't confirmed
it with my wife (she's on the beach today - we're down
here in Naples, FL this week).

Otherwise, send me your snail mail address and I'll
find it on mapquest.

What time do you want to get started on the 28th?

-Tim
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--- Roger Hackler <rhackler@...> wrote:

Oops...now this time with the pics



-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 16:18
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: KN6RO Tower Project Update


Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower
project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last
Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and
I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put
in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins
right on top! I figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the
electrons have a much better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the
ground with 10 feet of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and
bolted the second section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air.
Lesson learned - For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man
operation, but with it stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can
be done by one man. 20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think
that I'm going to need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower
with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss,
If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me
with the antenna, I sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here
until the 26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be
questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available
for Saturday, August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are
interesting...notice how the aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the
stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger



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Roger Hackler
 

Dave:

I do hate it, but, I do have the manual!!!!

See you in the morning, If it's not a total washout. What time....Anytime
is good with me, being I'm the one begging for help and all.

Home is 770-421-1401

Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: Moss, Dave J (INPO) [mailto:mossdj@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 17:28
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: RE: [n4n_field_day] KN6RO Tower Project Update



I'm good for Saturday. I'll bring the MFJ analyzer, you bring the
manual and measuring tape.

Don't you hate it when we have to actually read the manual!?

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Hackler [mailto:rhackler@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:18 PM
To: n4n_field_day@...
Subject: [n4n_field_day] KN6RO Tower Project Update

Well Gang, it's time for the latest KN6RO tower project update.

The line pump did in fact manage to show up last Thursday, late in the
evening. Unfortunately Kimberly had the digicam and I didn't get any
pictures of the fun.

However, the base did get poured, and the coins put in for good luck!
Actually, I finished the concrete and put the coins right on top! I
figure
that without all of that mud to go through, the electrons have a much
better
chance of getting home.

So, at that point, I had a huge concrete cube in the ground with 10 feet
of
tower in in. Last night I got a little froggy and bolted the second
section
on, walked it up, so now I have 20 feet in the air. Lesson learned -
For
field day raising 20 feet of tower is a 7 man operation, but with it
stuck
on a fold over base and 6000 Lbs of concrete, it can be done by one man.
20
feet is about all I can handle by myself. I think that I'm going to
need
about 6 folks to stand the whole 50 feet of tower with the antennas
attached.

The KT-34 construction is coming along. Dave Moss, If you're available
Saturday Morning for a couple or 4 hours to help me with the antenna, I
sure
could use it.

The last of the stuff I need is not going to be here until the
26th...and
with the weather this weekend scheduled to be questionable (which means
it'll be fine), I would like to see who is available for Saturday,
August
28th to have a tower party and get this thing done.

I have lots of beer and lots of food!!!!

I'm attaching some pics for your viewing pleasure.

The ones of the balun on the beam are interesting...notice how the
aluminum
plate now forms to the balun courtesy of the stainless hose clamps.

See y'all soon!

73 de KN6RO

Roger








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This e-mail and any of its attachments may contain proprietary INPO or WANO
information that is privileged, confidential, or protected by copyright
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individual or entity for which it is intended. If you are not the intended
recipient of this e-mail, any dissemination, distribution, copying, or
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is contrary to the rights of INPO or WANO and is prohibited. If you are not
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