It may be wiser (and easier to find) to use a Danger High Voltage
sign. You start talking radiation, and you'll make a lot of people
very nervous! BTW, a hardware storee or Home Depot has Danger
High Voltage signs.
Barry
On 9 Jan 01, Nat Heatwole wrote:
> Hello again fellow TT's, I once again seek your advice and wisdom. I am
> going to be erecting some ground-mounted vertical antennas for use on HF in
> the near future that would be fairly accessible to unsuspecting persons
> strolling relatively close to them. Even though I would only be using 100w
> at the most and all of the antennas would typically be far away from most
> human traffic they would still be physically accessible to people.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good source for a "Danger: RF Radiation"
> or like sign to post in the near vicinity of the verticals? I'm hoping this
> might keep people as far away from them as possible and reduce possible
> liability and or RF safety issues. Also, any other suggestions that you may
> have for keeping people away from ground-mounted antennas in addition to a
> sign would be very much appreciated. Thanks again!
>
> 73, Nat,
> WZ3AmateurRadio
>
>
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