[Antennas] Roosting birds
Jerry Forwood
e.j.forwood at juno.com
Mon Nov 14 11:11:15 EST 2005
1. If an antenna can withstand 60+ mph winds, I think it will hold up a few tweety birds.
2. The owl will do what it was designed for. Lighten your wallet!
PS. buy the one that has the rotating head. It will lighten your wallet the most!
73 de Jerry, KØEJF
E.J.(Jerry) Forwood
-- Philip Atchley <beaconeer at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi All,
In the not too distant future I'm planning on installing a Cushcraft D3
(20, 15 & 10M) rotatable dipole. Of course birds absolutely LOVE to sit
on antennas. It must keep their little toes warm in the winter :-)
I've even seen them SOMEHOW manage to hang onto the fairly steeply
sloped wires of my two Inverted Vees (half sized G5RV and 15M Inverted
Vee's).
Questions:
1. Some of our birds are fairly large, pigeons, Jays etc. Just how
sturdy is the Cushcraft D3 triband rotatable dipole? Will it "hold up"?
2. Some back, at Parker's (ACE) hardware I saw a gimmick for
gardeners. It was a life sized plastic owl to keep birds away. I've
heard of folks putting these on their beams too! Since there will be a
short section of PVC pipe ABOVE the dipole to hold a small active
receiving whip, I would "mount" a plastic owl there. DO THEY DO ANY GOOD?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Phil, KO6BB
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