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June 13th 06, 05:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore
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Noise level between two ant types
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Why didn't you respond to the pictures I drew for you?
1.) You say the particles make the noise as each individual particle
hits the antenna.
Yes, and you have agreed with all the steps leading up to that
noise pulse flowing through the link. It is just simple physics.
I notice you are not responding to any of the technical content
of my posting are are continuing to deliberately obfuscate
something I said earlier about aural arcing noise.
2.) You say grounding the antenna eliminates that noise.
Grounding the antenna eliminated the ***AURAL*** arcing noise
that was keeping me awake at night and scorching my rug when
the transceiver was powered down and disconnected from the
antenna. How many times do I have to explain that to you?
But I have no doubt that if the transceiver had been turned
on, the arcing across the transceiver connector would have
caused RF noise if not failure. And I also have no doubt that
grounding both transmission line conductors would have
eliminated the arcing and thus reduced the RF noise heard
by the receiver.
Your style of argument is making you look stupid.
There is an obvious conflict in those two ideas.
Only in your mind, Tom. Please cease and desist with the
obfuscation and try to follow your own advice from another
newsgroup where you said nobody knows everything (presumably
including you) and everyone is capable of learning something
new (presumably including you). It's past time for you to
learn about dry-air wind-driven charged-particle noise.
Quantum Electrodynamics will tell you that even corona noise
is caused by charged particles.
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73, Cecil
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