Thank you.
I will do so.

> On Jul 28, 2017, at 11:23 AM, SETX Telecom <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've done marine radio work in the past...HF is s special art on boats 
> requiring RF ground...VHF and radar are a snap....sometimes a copper plate is 
> used as a protector to the hull and placed where it contacts the water 
> ...providing similar protection like Zinc does on a tower section...it 
> sacrifices itself to protect what's beneath...sometimes there is no ground 
> connection to the hull and the entire radio system floats, so to speak, to 
> prevent galvanic corrosion action.
> 
> Email directly and we can chat...
> Chris
> WB5ITT
> [email protected]
> 
>> On Jul 28, 2017 11:08 AM, "Leslie Bartosh via BVARC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello All:
>> 
>> My name is Leslie, ad5wb.
>> 
>> As some of you know I am involved in activating the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa 
>> during Museum Ships Weekend.
>> During this years activation the Bosun asked me if I knew anything about 
>> installing radios on ships.
>> 
>> I do not know anything about the subject.  
>> Does anyone here have any practical experience with installing marine band 
>> and hf radios on ships?
>> OR
>> Any suggestions for individuals or companies who can do the job 
>> appropriately?
>> 
>> They are understandably concerned about the introduction of any form of 
>> electrical current to the iron hull of the Elissa.
>> They had to redo the entire hull after hurricane Ike, due to the 
>> introduction of electrical current to the hull.
>> 
>> Thanks for reading.
>> 73
>> Leslie, ad5wb
>> 
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