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Ken Knecht wrote:
What are the rotating dipoles I see here and there used for? I suspect data but why not microwave? Among others, I see one on the front of my supermarket, and four more on a pair of large high advertising signs. I'm sure there are others if I'd look for them. They are not very noticable. They are about 4 - 6' long, metal, and turn about once every 5 seconds. If they were on a ship or a naval shore installation, I'd say they sound like ship radar antennas. But there's certainly no need for a ship radar on a supermarket! So I suppose the "it scares away the birds" explanation makes the most sense from here... -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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