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The current at the
ends can reach levels to produce serious burns! Grab a mobile antenna below the loading coil while transmitting. You won't feel a thing! Grab it at or above the coil, it will burn the hell out of you ( X-numbers of milliamps of RF current). Jerry, It's the high-voltage bits that bite you because your skin resistance is so high it takes some substantial voltage to drive a noticable current through you, but it doesn't take much current to give you a nasty burn. The high-current parts of the antenna don't have enough voltage to burn you. Dan |
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