"Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr."  wrote in message 
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 Hi Zeno 
 
 Some will say it don't affect it all, others will say it will affect 
 it a little bit and other will say it affects it alot. 
 
 I had several little 1/16th watt neon lights laying around doing 
 nothing.  I would toy with them, lining them on dipoles to find the 
 highest area of RF on the dipoles, once found, I would solder these 
 little rascals to the dipole so they wouldn't move in the wind. 
 
 Besides looking cute, they offered a little bit of help too. 
 When it was raining, they wouldn't lite at all on a couple of 
 antennas, and on others were very dim. 
 This alone tells me that there is some affect of rain on the antennas. 
 
 But one question has always perplexed me to no end. 
 Why will the light light up if placed on the end of my 10 meter mobile 
 antenna, but not on the end of 10 meter ground plane.  It lights up 
 just fine about 19 inches below the top on the ground plane and about 
 22 inches below the top on a vertical with an underground radial bed. 
 
 TTUL 
 Gary 
 
One question perplexes me - are you so bored that you can't think of 
anything better to do other than solder neon lights to your antenna???  My 
God, someone please shoot me if I ever get to that stage!!! ;-) 
 
 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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