[TowerTalk] spider balls

GALE STEWARD k3nd at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 28 12:57:21 EDT 2004


I've never seen a single one of these "spider balls"
or "porcupines" installed here in SE PA. However,
several years ago on a trip to Florida (driving),
these things were everywhere in the Carolinas,
Georgia, and Florida. They were on cell towers, power
and light poles, buildings, etc. Apparently, some
people THINK that these devices do something!

73, Stew K3ND



-- Tom Rauch <w8ji at contesting.com> wrote:

> Jerry,
> 
> If someone chooses to believe something contrary to
> established charge behavior is at work here, then
> that is
> their choice. My choice is to side with the data
> that shows
> there is no difference, both in how the gaps behave
> and what
> Polyphaser and others (like the frequency of
> lightning hits
> near towers data) shows.
> 
> Anything anyone wants to do at their house is fine
> with me.
> The facts we have available, however, show what they
> show.
> 
> For me, this has been very educational. I found the
> actual
> data and links to data that were presented here
> interesting
> and educational.
> 
> 73 Tom
> 
> 
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