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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 11:58:36 -0500
Subject: Advice on coax & power lines in same underground ditch.
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Good Day
This coming week I have the opportunity to install my coax conduit in
the same ditch with the power feed comings to my house. The ditch will
come within 10' of my tower. The question, how close can I get to power
lines without getting 60 cycle hum etc.? Any advice on this would be
appreciated
73
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