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Contact Supplier| Non-resonant lengths to minimize adverse effects of the cables on nearby antennas | The potential to damage transmitters where there is considerable RF coupling between an antenna |
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| Appreciable RF voltages can develop across Guy Insulators | One or more Guy cables |
| The insulators should have a wet flashover voltage rating approximately three times estimated peak RF voltage | Insulator flashover voltages usually are specified at 50 or 60 Hz |
| To have a reasonable safety margin during rain storms, because flashovers will fill the radio spectrum with splatter | Flashover voltages are lower and depend on both the frequency and insulator design |