I always wonder what someone in the future will think when they dig a hole in the yard and find hundreds of wires and scrap metal everywhere. I like that hidden treasure idea...hi hi Mike WE0H John A
Sounds about right with our lot Rik. Problem is that as with our gold reserves they will wait for the bottom of the market before they sell ! 73 de Pat -- 73 es gd dx de pat g4gvw qth nr felixstowe u
I bury scrap metal in my yard all the time. Does it help? I don't know, but it is metal which should be a better conductor for RF than my sand is in my yard...hi hi Mike WE0H I can't remember who it
Gary, even worse: - first you will be fined for soil pollution - then they will have all copper removed at your expences - and finnaly they will sell the copper and keep the money 73, Rik ___________
Hi All, I can't remember who it was told me years ago but I have always considered it good practice to bond any substantial conductors (apart from those carrying power or signals) to my RF ground. Th
No doubt. Lots of wire around here. hi hi Mike WE0H a lot of wires up in the air and maybe even more wires dug in the ground ... and still it is called wireless communication ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
Hmmm! The way things are going my buried copper will soon be more valuable than gold! Next thing, the government will require me to buy a mining licence to retrieve it do you think? 73 -- 73 es gd dx
I bury scrap metal in my yard all the time. Does it help? I don't know, but it is metal which should be a better conductor for RF than my sand is in my yard...hi hi ...and you could always sell the h
Mike, a lot of wires up in the air and maybe even more wires dug in the ground ... and still it is called wireless communication ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van:
Would experience of an 80 year old timer be any use? Most water mains are now plastic, but if your house is pre-war like mine, the original disused iron main still exists somewhere. I found the old p