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That depends upon whether it is a pole (tree) that is dying.
"John DeGood" wrote in message ... K5VSE wrote: I live in the forest, and use a couple of resonant dipoles hiding in the trees. I have no problems at all. Once, during our ice storm, one of them came down when a tree broke off and fell. Please allow me to apologize in advance, but I can't resist asking: "If a dipole falls in a forest and there's no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?" 73, John NU3E :-) |
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