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Don’t the fake branches interfere with the signal? Or are they negligible?
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Don’t the fake branches interfere with the signal? Or are they negligible?
The foliage does not interfere.
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Meanwhile, in my area they disguise them as conifers.
...in a deciduous forest.
There is one like that sort of near me. It is alone in a large clearing and stands out like a sore thumb.
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Those are some weird bananas
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Good enough to fool Anti-5G domestic terrorists.
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There is one like that sort of near me. It is alone in a large clearing and stands out like a sore thumb.
Ours was a bad cedar disguise in the middle of a parking lot. Maybe if the cedar didn't have a round top.
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Meanwhile, in my area they disguise them as conifers.
...in a deciduous forest.
Counterpoint: a fake maple tree will really stick out in the winter (if you live somewhere with distinct seasons)
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i saw the antenna things but it took me a few seconds to realise the tree was fake
so yeah job well done
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Don’t the fake branches interfere with the signal? Or are they negligible?
Unless they are metal, their influence should be relatively low, I think
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Counterpoint: a fake maple tree will really stick out in the winter (if you live somewhere with distinct seasons)
I suppose they could do a fake dead maple tree; that would at least be plausible year-round.
But honestly, I'd rather they just not even try to disguise it than to go for the conifer route (especially since, as I should've mentioned initially, the things are substantially higher than all the surrounding trees).
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She looks like the real thing. She tastes like the real thing.