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Hello, I am a ham looking for a home. I found one that interests me, except that it is about 600 feet from high tension lines. I am trying to determine whether I should be concerned about this. There are three potential issues that I can think of: 1.) Possible excessive exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields. 2.) Even if there is no significant exposure, the resale value of the property may be affected if other buyers are concerned if/when I turn around to sell it. 3.) Radio noise. I would imagine that any arcing along the system would wreak havoc on my enjoyment of weak-signal dx. Any and all comments appreciated. -JJ JJ, I have high tension towers about 250 feet behind my house. I use 100 watts into an all band dipole on HF. I've lived here for 17 years, and my neighbor is in her late eighties and has lived here since the early 60's. I'm not sure what the signs are of exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields are, but she remains a delightful lady. With regards to 2.), real estate around here is selling like crazy. A friend of mine bought some property very close to power lines about 20 years ago, and sold it for a 400% profit about 5 years later. I wouldn't have purchased it in the first place, but he made out very well! As far as 3.) goes, I've worked New Zealand, the South Pacific, South America, Asia, and Europe from my QTH in Maryland. No problems with QRM from the power lines interfering with contacts. I think the best thing to do is to go out and see what the quality of the reception is as other folks have suggested. Tim |
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