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Anyone want a 26' dish? :)

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I'm not sure of the size of the one I posted the picture of either. But I do know it's 25 to 30 feet. I'm in Nevada so, as SpiffWilkie stated it's not the same one.
 
It sounds like a great offer, but I don't know where to put it. I'm a ham myself and I used to have the dream of doing EME, but not any more.
 
Turns out that this is the same dish. From an email I just received:

He also gave me the address which matches up to the location that was mentioned earlier. I guess the size was exaggerated a bit (never happens in this hobby, I'm sure )

He was quite well known in the radio community, it seems. From this page:
 
Well there it is... finally got a period on my post from a year ago...
I'd love to have time and $$ to be able to put that monster to good use... just no way I could justify it at this point in time...
 
So Steve - when are you scheduling the dismantle and transport?
I wouldn't mind getting my hands on the dish & mount... but I wouldn't want anything to do with that platform...
Just the upper part with the dish would be neat to have -- at ground level.
 

You can have the dish, I'll take the platform. My 5 year-old has been bugging me for a treehouse!
 
Today I went to see the dish and take some photos. I talked with Paul's widow for a little while and I'm kicking myself for not taking a voice recorder. She had some very interesting information about the dish and Paul. Although, I'm sure the bulk can be found on the internet.
He did get the dish as part of a military surplus program back in the 50's. However, the dish and the platform came dismantled completely. She said the yard looked like a junkyard. He spent three years with a blueprint putting together the dish and platform, sometimes searching for days for one piece amid the pile of metal. He put the dish together on the ground and finally had to call in a crane to set it on top of the platform.
She talked about his poring over maps and papers trying to figure out the position of the moon so that he and another ham in Japan could do an EME experiment. Both had to be pointed at a precise position at a precise time in order to get the bounce to work correctly.
She also lamented at the fact that nowadays people don't experiment on their own. They just buy equipment and plug it in (side note: That's why I like this forum. There are a lot of folks who take time to experiment and try new things. Maybe not to the extent of this man, but this isn't a plug and play hobby for many of us). Her husband, however, spent years testing and building.
The dish hasn't been in use in years.
Also, check out the mailbox! What a good idea for a waterproof yet easily accessible place for switches and other connections.

Anyhow, talk about an understanding wife. I know mine isn't crazy about the idea of a 10'er in the yard. Imagine asking your wife permission to put this monstrosity out back!


























 
One more item to note is that I REALLY wanted to get on the platform and take some pictures, but Mrs. Wilson understandably was not too keen on that idea.

...sigh...
 
...Anyhow, talk about an understanding wife. I know mine isn't crazy about the idea of a 10'er in the yard. Imagine asking your wife permission to put this monstrosity out back!

As the ancient wisdom goes, beauty is in the eye of the FTA'er.

For comparison, here's a 16 footer on the ground in some guy's backyard. It's a famous landmark in Madison Wisconsin, right next to a major thoroughfare. You can't miss it.
 

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