It probably doesn't matter Al, the lines are likely in your antennas near field 
and thus coupled. Maybe they will enhance the radiation of some of your RF. [:-)

Fred K6DGW


Al Lorona <[email protected]> wrote:
>One leg of a horizontal antenna has to, unfortunately, run parallel to the 
>power lines at the back of a city lot. Will there be more pickup of electrical 
>noise if that leg has a current maximum, or a current minimum on it, along the 
>portion of the antenna closest to the power lines?
>
>You can e-mail me privately to keep traffic down.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Al  W6LX
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