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![]() xpyttl wrote: Ahhh, well. That changes things. A wire antenna is practically invisible, but you wouldn't want it in the attic where it could attract lightning inside the house. .. Andy comments: Well, the difference between being "practically invisible" and being pre-emminent in grotesqueness to my wife is "practically negligible" (grin). I'm not certain that an antenna "attracts" lightning. It probably makes little difference between hitting an outside antenna, running in the feedline, and burning down the house VERSUS going thru a layer of asphalt shingles and doing the same thing...... but I can see where you're coming from..... However, in Eureka we don't usually have problems with lightning because the tornado usually blows the antenna away before the lightning strikes...... Andy W4OAH in Eureka, Texas |
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