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![]() "WB2JKX" wrote in message ... Chuck wrote in message ... Woudn't the bird consitute but a tiny capacitance to ground and thus not experience an RF burn of consequence? After all, birds sit on high voltage distribution lines with no ill effects. At some point, I guess, corona leakage becomes a factor. You don't see them sitting on the 100kv+ stuff. A more valid comparision is how much of a wavelength does the bird's two feet shunt on the antenna wire? I'd suspect the problem would increase with frequency; becoming very painful in the VHF regions. Peter |
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