ReRe: WAS FCC coverage change maps - IS Fussing with things aroundtheantenna
Robert F. Sutherland
madprof@ix.netcom.com
Fri Jan 2 16:29:55 EST 2009
Dan, re cordwood pile, thank you for a belly laugh.
As I recall, in WWI(?), there was attempted use of trees
as antennea, with a slant feed wire.
>> firewood--it measures ~6' high by 40' long by 16-in. thick
Once upon a time, I often helped a friend, who logged out areas,
cut & split to cordwood... his 6-wheel dump truck would haul
2 cords max. I'd estimate the described pile as less then the
dump truck, thus less then 2 cord.
Wow, a imprecise measurement field, so far from my PC's
and approximate radio tech calcs.
>> southeastern New England's largest mouse farm.
One ponders if the mice moving around could affect DTV signal strength?
(woah, me saying "mouse" meaning creature, not PC tool)
> [Original Message]
> From: Dan.Strassberg <dan.strassberg@att.net>
> To: John Bolduc <n1qgs@yahoo.com>; <bri@bostonradio.org>
> Date: 1/2/2009 1:47:24 PM
> Subject: Re: WAS FCC coverage change maps - IS Fussing with things
aroundtheantenna
>
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