Richard Clark wrote:
"Dave" wrote:
you will of course note that i quoted the term 'static' to denote that it
was indeed not static in the infinite sense of mathematics, but in the real
sense of it being a constant value over some measured time period.
This is fine as an elaboration that grows beyond the horizon of the
question. But it really serves no purpose but to embroider a glaring
lack of facts.
Perhaps the measured DC value is not the result of EM waves
but the result of mechanical depositing of charge on the
antenna. I assume that wind/snow static is DC - enough DC
to cause arcing across a coax connector.
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73, Cecil
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