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"N2EY" wrote:
(snip) Sure enough, one of the neighbors with Gladys Kravitz syndrome complained about "interference" and such that supposedly happened since the antennas went up. Called FCC as I recall. Ham invited over the neighbor and other interestested parties and showed 'em the coax ends. No more complaints. That is funny. Years ago (at a retirement community), the boss suggested I tell everyone my antennas were for television. Sure enough, two days after the largest antenna went up (18 foot wide and 20 foot boom), a female neighbor asked about it. When I told her it was for television, she looked at it, paused for several seconds (obviously thinking), and seriously said I must get really great reception. I almost died laughing (as did the boss when I told him about it). That was my most humorious antenna situation. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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