Does anyone have a fairly good method of keeping birds off Yagis?. I am
constantly having problems with birds.
Any ideas would be appreaciated.
Thanks,
73,
Mark...K2AU...Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Mark,
Put up a vertical! Build a "cat elevator", buy a shotgun, buy an amp, work
longpath and try to work the stn again but shortpath, put a scarecrow at the
end of the boom, put up a sign on the boom that says "slippery when wet", get
into falconry..
See there's plenty of methods!
Now tr
A friend put a plastic owl on his boom and that solved his problem. Available
at Home Depot.
Gerry VE6LB
From: Mark Horowitz
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 3:24 PM
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Birds
Does anyone have a fairly good method of keeping birds off Yagis?. I am
Didn't have a problem with the antennas, but a plastic owl worked for
keeping them out of my blueberries. Moved it around every few days.
Barry W2UP
On 9/14/2011 3:24 PM, Mark Horowitz wrote:
Does anyone have a fairly good method of keeping birds off Yagis?. I
am constantly having problem
At 14:54 9/14/2011, HK3CW wrote:
Mark,
Put up a vertical! Build a "cat elevator", buy a shotgun, buy an
amp, work longpath and try to work the stn again but shortpath, put
a scarecrow at the end of the boom, put up a sign on the boom that
says "slippery when wet", get into falconry..
See
While this potentially works, I believe I read somewhere of the necessity of
having it north-facing. I'm still trying to ascertain whether it should be
true-north or magnetic north, personally.
Regards,
Peter Dougherty, W2IRT
From:
A Sheridan pellet rifle, 5mm works perfectly here.
Steve, N4JQQ
Peter W2IRT wrote:
While this potentially works, I believe I read somewhere of the
necessity of having it north-facing. I’m still trying to ascertain
whether it should be true-north or magnetic north, personally.
Operate QRO.
I have plenty of birds, maybe they don't like the fiberglass element sheaths on
the SteppIR?
Todd
WB2ZAB
On Sep 14, 2011, at 9:54 PM, Crownhaven wrote:
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> A Sheridan pellet rifle, 5mm works perfectly here.
>
> Steve, N4JQQ
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> Peter W2IRT wrote:
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>> While this potenti