I wonder if my steel house presents a greater or lesser coupling
hazard?
I am guessing the steel shell prevents the coupling ... ?
doc
Blake Bowers wrote:
> Ron Block is a "consultant" and he sells Polyphasers.
>
> I won't say if he is good at it, or bad at it, I don't know.
>
> I do know, that just about anyone can hang out a sign
> and declare themselfs a consultant, as well as write
> articles for QST.
>
> I also know, that R56 standards do not call for 25 feet
> of seperation between the building and the tower,
> nor do any other published standards that I have seen.
>
> I also know, that there are millions (literally) of towers
> put within 4-5 feet, if not closer, to homes, with no
> coupling issues.
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Thanks! & 73, doc kd4e
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