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It took me quite a while to figure out why so many, post 1920's, rural homes/farm structures were built so close to the main road/highway.

The answer is power poles. If your building was farther away from the power 'line' that it required your own pole(s) to reach you, then you were responsible for the cost and maintenance of 'your' pole(s).

My house is set back from the road (built 1993) as the power line is buried. If I needed power poles, I would still be required to be responsible for them.

Once again, that's about it, take care all.
i thought of that looking at land yesterday. House near road would save on electric and driveway costs. However the septic area is way back on that lot, so ideal place for house is way back. This is picture from house site looking east, back to the road. Our car is way out there. Houses south of this lot have really long driveways.
Don’t think we will be serious on either place we looked at.
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48F sunny day mid 70's very comfortable humidity,August starting out (y)

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Little Boo show up half hour later Big Boo stroll by,cooler temps for traveling to berry patches.
Plans for today...decided since cooler weather the next two morning finish wheelbarrowing 1 1/4 cords of wood into basement,this afternoon just numb it.

Enjoy your day all.
 
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Good morning
58° and sunny. High in the middle 70’s. Going to be an absolutely perfect day to be outside, which is a good thing.

There is a picnic at the RC club field, and after that I’m going to another outdoor party that goes well into the night. I’m supposed to play music at the second party. We have a time between 5 and 6.

Yesterday started with breakfast with the professor, then a batch of small chores around here, mostly inside, but did help son with building a dock, which will actually be used as a deck over the pond. Still helping wife take care of neighbors chickens, daughter came by to pressure wash the floor mats from her car.
 
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Dennis, the gas line going through the property would be a deal breaker for me.

The power coming into this place is underground as I am over 205' back from the road. Between the buried power and the steel roof they were both selling points as well as the full basement. But I will forewarn you that unless you like dusting every day, do NOT buy a log house.
Yes, that’s not a small line. We passed on a lot a few yrs ago due to the same gas line. Looks to be a power plant several miles east along that gas line.
 
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64 and better humidity, going to 80. Nice for August.

Happy Birthday weekend, Ken!

Phil, I really like your recent work, and Buppies, that is an awesome pen.

Mostly, hope your sinus infection clears up soon.

Scotty, beautiful mountain pix.

I would have gone to the mountains today, but my oldest son wore me out yesterday...we chain sawed and pole sawed for 4 hours clearing lanes for a deer stand we put up a couple of weeks ago. Dragging brush and piling it up. This guy came by exactly 2 hours after we finished. I guess we didn't stink too bad.
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Other lot we looked at yesterday, there are two 4.6 acre lots in here, fruit trees on back side. Up in mts near the AT, and near state forest. Nice laying land, but neighbors all have sand mound septics. Would expect bears here.
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Good Morning Steve,

Thanks Steve, I will look into that when time permits, also will order that cable on the next Amazon order that I put in 👍
I received the 40 meter / 80 meter coil yesterday after waiting at least a week. I set the antenna up in the side yard and fiddled and adjusted the coil on 40 meters until I got the SWR down to about 1.1 to 1. The tuning was very sensitive but I wrote down the tuner numbers. I also had to partially collapse the whip down 2 full sections and adjust the sliding clamp on the coil. I will mainly use the antenna on 40 and 20 meters so it really expands my operating capabilities.
Thanks for the tip on the software , I’m assuming that you can download the software from the internet?

Have a great day 👍
Yes all can be had from the internet (free even) Along with FT8 you will need a program called Net Timesync to keep your PC time accurate. NetTime - Network Time Synchronization Tool (also free) I do not do much with coil type antennas all mine are just wire with a balun usually the shortest being 132ft.
My main wire is 380ft Delta Loop. Backup is 204ft Dipole and 132 End Fed.
AND I use all Auto tuners (external) as the radio tuners built in don't handle much more than a 3:1 where the external auto tuners will easily match a 10:1 wire in under 3 seconds by just pushing a button or keying the radio in CW or FM.
 
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