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AA5QT wrote:
For the first time in many years, I'm about to put up a 20 meter monobander on a tower. The XYL is asking questions I cannot answer, specifically relating to RF and birds. I wouldn't want to be a bird sitting on an element when a KW is supplied to it? Are my concerns valid? Gary K5QT Back in the '60's, at Naval Radio Station CKN, we had a number, perhaps ten or fifteen, of multikilowatt transmitters all feeding the antennas through open wire line. The transmitter building was like a huge barn with all the wires running from the transmitters to the antennas. An occasional bird would fly in, and we would chase them out with a broom! We never lost a bird, but the junior hand on the watch would have to sweep out, and in an evening we could count on half a trash-can full of dead flies! The building was in the middle of a swamp area and full of assorted flying insects. Those same flies were responsible for occasional trip-off's of the transmitters, and you could hear frequent snaps if and when they happened into a critical area, for example between capacitor plates, and drew an arc. If you picked up a fluorescent tube, it would light up from all the RF floating around. I've often wondered about how much effect the RF had on me -- although my Ex would tell you I am stark raving mad! :-0 The antenna fields should have been filled with dead birds if the feeders or the antennas themselves were a hazard, but apparently not. Ah, the memories! Great! Irv VE6BP -- -------------------------------------- Diagnosed Type II Diabetes March 5 2001 Beating it with diet and exercise! 297/215/210 (to be revised lower) 58"/43"(!)/44" (already lower too!) -------------------------------------- Visit my HomePage at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv/ Visit my Baby Sofia website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv4/ Visit my OLDTIMERS website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv5/ -------------------- Irv Finkleman, Grampa/Ex-Navy/Old Fart/Ham Radio VE6BP Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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The only time I've heard of birds coming out on the short end of the
deal was at a VOA transmitter site in Ohio running megawatts of power along open feed lines. I'm sure your maximum forward power wouldn't even approach their reflected power (grin). Mark -- On 23 Jun 2004 12:17:49 GMT, (AA5QT) wrote: For the first time in many years, I'm about to put up a 20 meter monobander on a tower. The XYL is asking questions I cannot answer, specifically relating to RF and birds. I wouldn't want to be a bird sitting on an element when a KW is supplied to it? Are my concerns valid? Gary K5QT Mark |
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Came home one day in the early fall several years ago and found that many
black birds were sitting on all elements of my top 18E log periodic. Decided to see what happened so I fired up the linear on 17 M and let out a full carrier. Looked like at least 1/2 the elements had significant voltage on them and the birds that didn't fall directly down and landed on the ground, flew off...for a while, some crashed also...empirical testing of voltage (power?) distribution....interesting....(:) Chuck...K1KW "AA5QT" wrote in message ... For the first time in many years, I'm about to put up a 20 meter monobander on a tower. The XYL is asking questions I cannot answer, specifically relating to RF and birds. I wouldn't want to be a bird sitting on an element when a KW is supplied to it? Are my concerns valid? Gary K5QT |
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