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Two suggestions: Cap the elements or glue a piece of clothes line inside the
elements. Both work. Phil, KB2HQ "dt" wrote in message ... On 21 Oct 2003 02:19:28 GMT, Dick Carroll wrote: Ron wrote: My Tennadyne T12 'sings' in the wind, and it can be annoying. I think it's due to the ends of the elements being open, and they act like little organ pipes, creating a rather mournful sound. I would not care about this, but unfortunately my neighbors can hear it, they say it does not bother them, but I think it would be a good idea if I could suppress this sound. The ends of the elements are likely open so that they will drain any water than might get in, but I don't think it would be wise to cap them. Ron: I have a T-10 up in the wind at 75' and have not had this problem, but do not doubt your situation.Have you tried contacting Chuck at Tennadyne (http://www.tennadyne.com/)? He has always been extremely helpful with tech support issues; maybe they have run into this before and/or have hardware to help you resolve. Good luck 73 Dan (K0DAN) |