Hi, David;
I believe you are correct. Check the National Electrical Code, you can
review it in your local library, and call the utility company for
authoritative information. Don't depend completely on a bunch of
amateurs, although some of them will certainly give you good
information. Get the info you need from the authorities.
73 de Red, WO0W
David Greer wrote:
>Every ounce of my safety-conscious brain tells me not
>to run one leg of a proposed 80-meter full-wave
>horizontal loop above the service drop coming to my
>residence from the power lines along the back property
>line. But the tall trees in the backyard of my new
>residence are so inviting -- they were tailor-made to
>support a nice 80-meter horizontal loop. But, the
>service drop is in the way. I need reassurance that I
>am doing the right thing by not installing said
>antenna in that location. Now, I am considering a
>40-meter loop because I can avoid the service-drop
>issue by going with a smaller loop.
>Anyone want to convince me that I am wrong?
>73, Dave, N4KZ
>
>
>=====
>David Greer
>
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