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![]() Rich, How ever you think of it, the 'steam' pipes are going to be part of your antenna 'system', they will have RF on them. Filters may 'help', but they won't remove the RF from the pipes, and the possibility for RFI is still going tobe there. Especially at 100 watts, I seriously doubt if you have to worry about 'blowing up' the boiler room. I would be more worried about irrate neighbors... 'Doc PS - Give it a try. If there are complaints, stop! |
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