I'm really curious about this.  I've heard lightning warnings from a lot of 
sources, and yes we do have some really spectacular storms, we Saturday morning 
with serious lightning, 80 mph winds then a dramatic drop in temps and snow and 
freezing rain.  Is a wire antenna more attractive to lightning than say your 
barbecue grill?  I'm just asking here, and fortunately I did have the radio 
disconnected during the storm. 




Bill Stephan, 
Kansas City MO 
Email: [email protected]  
Phone: (816)803-2469

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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] antenna question
From: cheetah <[email protected]>
Date: 12/31/2008 10:51

hi well now you have your new radio running and your new long wire out there on 
the fence.
remember
you need to unhook that wire come spring time when ever a storm is in the area.
believe me you do not want to see the lightning in your house.
it is loud, smoky and tends to throw little pieces of radio or in my case 
computer all over the room.
it majorly sucks
Jim


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