Gosh, this looks familiar:
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Ice Storm of 1998
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Flew through that whole mess and not one flight canceled but used 3000 lbs of taxi fuel waiting in the deicing line. I was lucky I was living off Elgin and never lost any power. My buddies out of town were not so lucky, some had no power for over 2 weeks.
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That SOB of a storm destroyed my delta loop antenna.
By 1998 I had built and tested a lot of ham radio antennas but nothing performed like this one,beating Yagis and linear amplifiers consistenly
The 6061 aluminium tubing was bent and twisted by the weight of the ice , the antenna settle slowly on the roof of my house
An ice sculpture frozen in time
By 1998 I had built and tested a lot of ham radio antennas but nothing performed like this one,beating Yagis and linear amplifiers consistenly
The 6061 aluminium tubing was bent and twisted by the weight of the ice , the antenna settle slowly on the roof of my house
An ice sculpture frozen in time
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Friggen Colorado L. We cant do shit at work.
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Many odd things afoot in Colorado:
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