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Good point for safety, year or so ago, a new ham lost his life
while putting up an antenna on the roof of a friends home, also a new ham. The antenna contacted house power lines. 73 joe Avery wrote: clipped.... I mention this because amateur radio nearly always involves outside antennas in urban areas close to utility power wiring on poles. The possibility of fatal or terrible electric shock isn't confined to some radio-electronic box interior...it exists out in the open, in plain sight. Keep it in mind to avoid frying that mind. Len Anderson retired (and still living) electronic engineer person |
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