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![]() Actually, I am not afraid that I will start a fire. I am afraid that a fire might start for some other reason, and that my insurance company won't pay my claim because of unrelated code violations. So again, let me ask: What must a homeowner do regarding ham transmision lines so as to avoid code violations? =================================== Yes, I now understand. Everything depends on your insurance company's policy on what tricks they employ to avoid paying claims. So the best place to enquire is at your insurance company. On the other hand, the probability of the exact circumstances ever arising which would invalidate a claim is smaller than you, personally, winning the National Lottery. All of life is a gamble. You can't cross the road without the risk of being run over by a bus. But in this particular very narrow case the odds are on your side. And you don't want to spend the remainder of your life trying to calculate the exact probabilities before erecting your antenna. Don't keep the DX waiting! If you are still a little aprehensive, just keep a bucket of water and a bucket of sand handy in the attic. ---- Reg |
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