Simple Antennas for the Hawaii Island Amateur Radio Operator--a continuing series of personal observations
It's been awhile since I jotted down a few notes about antennas. This is one of those cases where "one should be careful about what you wish for." Until March, most of Hawaii Island was gripped in an extended drought which began 3 years ago. Although West Hawaii (including Kailua-Kona) has been struggling with a prolonged dry spell for several years, those of us living on the windward usually received sufficient trade wind showers to stave off any water shortages. Until March, many East Hawaii residents got by with diminished water supplies, hoping that the weather would change. March has turned out to be quite wet on the windward side, with rain totals in Hilo exceeding 25 inches for the month. All of this moisture was accompanied by strong 20 to 30 mph winds, mudslides along major highways, and several power outages. As April Fool's Day approaches, the weather is improving and only scattered showers will herald the arrival of our spring season. During the p