[TowerTalk] Ridding Birds from the Tower

Chuck Smallhouse w7cs at theriver.com
Thu Nov 21 14:27:47 EST 2013


Mirko,

Only if you like to eat the ones that don't get away, HI!

Chuck



At 01:34 AM 11/21/2013, Mirko S57AD wrote:
>There's no free lunch :)
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>2013/11/21 Hector Garcia,XE2K 
><<mailto:j_hector_garcia at sbcglobal.net>j_hector_garcia at sbcglobal.net>
>What can happen if  the   person using this advice miss several of 
>those pellets and those pellets find their target
>in the coaxial of the tribander,  or 3 elements 40m,  is a risk ? or bad luck
>
>J.Hector Garcia  XE2K / AD6D
>Mexicali B.C  DM22fp / El Centro
>P.O.Box 73
>El Centro CA 92244-0073
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>  From: Chuck Smallhouse <<mailto:w7cs at theriver.com>w7cs at theriver.com>
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>Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 11:16 PM
>Subject: [TowerTalk]  Ridding Birds from the Tower
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>I've been very successful in discouraging the roosting of large 
>avians, on my antenna systems with the use of a pellet rifle.
>
>It has the advantage of being quiet and not disturbing the 
>neighbors.  A high quality one, with a 4 power scope is < $130, when on sale.
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>I consider these large birds in the same vein as rat and mice 
>infestations.  I expect flames from the tree huggers !
>
>Chuck,  W7CS
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