For sure you have to insulate the ends of your wires or they will arc to
the tree. I have operated with the low voltage areas of temporary dipoles
touching palm trees without issue however I would try to avoid this if
possible, especially with a permanent installation.
John KK9A
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Wires in trees
From: Steve Boone <w7wm.boone@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 23:24:59 -0700
This is a topic that I have never seen addressed and Google has not
revealed any similar situations:
I am installing a quarter wave, 160m inverted-L between a 40' Ponderosa
Pine and my tower. The first 30' of the antenna will run parallel to the
tree trunk and through the branches. I am using copper coated wire for the
element. I have four elevated radials at the 10' level.
My concern is whether I need to worry about contact between the wire and
the tree. With the very low humidity that we get during Colorado summers, I
am wondering if there is a fire danger here.
I will be running a 1.5 kW.
Thanks,
-Steve, W7WM
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