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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. Any guesses? Just curious. -- Untie the two knots to email me |
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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. Got an image you could mail me? The address is good. -- It typically takes 25-30 gallons of petrol/diesel to fully-consume an average-sized body under ideal conditions. That I am conversant with this level of detail should serve as an indication of why the wise man does not ask me questions about MS-Windows. --Tanuki the Raccoon-dog |
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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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![]() "Howard" wrote in message news ![]() The ones on top of billboards keep birds from perching atop the sign and leaving their deposits on the advertisement. I suspect the one on the front of the supermarket keeps the birds from deposting on customers. So much for the black helicopter theory. "PM" |
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Howard wrote in
news ![]() On Sun, 9 May 2004 19:29:38 +0000 (UTC), (Mike Andrews) wrote: 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. Got an image you could mail me? The address is good. The ones on top of billboards keep birds from perching atop the sign and leaving their deposits on the advertisement. I suspect the one on the front of the supermarket keeps the birds from deposting on customers. So logical! Never thought of that! Wonder what made me think they were antennas? One-track mind. Ken -- Untie the two knots to email me |
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Wonder what made me think they
were antennas? One-track mind. Just shows your mind is in the right place Ken. ;-) ~^Monitoring The Spectrum^~ Hammarlund HQ129X /Heathkit Q Multiplier Hammarlund HQ140X Multiple GE P-780's(GREAT BCB Radios) RCA Victor *Strato- World* RCA Victor RJC77W-K(Walnut Grain) 1942 Zenith Wave Magnet 6G 601M Cathedral/ Ross#2311/Rhapsody-MultiBand DX100/394/*SUPER*398/399/402 OMGS Transistor Eight/Realistic 12-1451 Henry Kloss Model One/Bell+Howell ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Alpha Delta DX Sloper 57ft. 500ft. 12AWG. (non-terminated) 120ft. 12 AWG Sloper 2 Radio Shack Loop Antennas Radio Shack Amplified Antenna 30X30 DiamondLoop(six section 830pf Cap) * Diamond Loop mounted to Lazy Susan TurnTable* *21/2X2ft.FiveSpoked~Penta-Loop~PancakeLoop* |
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The ones on top of billboards keep birds from perching atop the sign
and leaving their deposits on the advertisement. I suspect the one on the front of the supermarket keeps the birds from deposting on customers. nah. they're "rotating dipoles" so they're merry-go-rounds for the birds. ![]() |
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I don't know what they're for. I have absolutely no idea what they're for. But
I'm going to guess that maybe they're for security cameras. maybe there's security cameras mounted inside them, and the rotation is to allow the security cameras to see a full 360 degree view as it turns around. and the dipoles are the radio transmitting antennas to transmit the security cameras' pictures to the stores (or to wherever the ones on the freeways transmit to, probably to the police station). Once again, these are all my guesses and I have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about here. |
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