[Antennas] RF Poisoning...

Henry hsknoll at comcast.net
Sun Feb 22 16:58:06 EST 2015


 >Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 16:02:25 -0600 (GMT-06:00)
 >From: Chris Boone <cboone at earthlink.net>
 >To: Antennas at mailman.qth.net
 >Subject: Re: [Antennas] RF Poisoning...

 >Any changes to your wiring, even just adding caps to ground, MUST be 
approved by a licensed electrician if you are inside a >city....You cannot do 
anything on the meter side of the main breaker....that is the utility's side 
and touching any of that is a nono..

 >Anything you do on the customer side of the main breaker MUST be done in 
accordance with NEC and local codes..and must be >approved by a licensed 
electrician to be legal and safeguard you from any legal liability it may cause.



This isn't true in Minnesota.  I wired my whole house including the mast to 
the main breaker box to all the outlets, lights and switches.  All I needed 
was an inspection.  I didn't need a licensed electrician.  In Minnesota, at 
least, one can work on one's own house for electrical, plumbing and heating 
without any licensed people, but you do need an inspection.

Henry   WA0GOZ


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