Trees as Aerial Masts
"[REES are not ideal aerial supporters, but in some. cases they hare to be used. If so, keep the end of the aerial well insulated, at least six feet from the foliage of the tree. Run the aerial suppor ting cable over a pulley. and attach’ the bottom end well out on a tough springy branch near the base of the tree. When the tree bends in the wind this branch should give and apply tension as the tree moves, thus reducing the risk of the aerial snapping.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 7, 31 August 1928, Page 31
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92Trees as Aerial Masts Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 7, 31 August 1928, Page 31
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