Greetings everyone
I have several really tall Fir-trees on the _other_ side of the local PUD
14KV distribution lines
I want to use for supporting one end of a 160M antenna. Do any of you know
of a reasonably
SAFE way to install an antenna system where a support line crosses way above
such lines?
It is not a problem getting everything installed (all I have to do is walk
to the powerhouse and
shut it down for a half-hour!) but what really concerns me is the
possibility of a line snapping
and dropping a _supposedly_ non-conducting rope across the power-lines. What
might have
been non-conducting during installation could be a problem a year or two
later.
Any suggestions other than paying for buried lines across the front of my
property?
73 Dick - w7wkr CN98pi
Stehekin, WA
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