Surface dust on the orbiting Universe
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:38:39 -0700, art wrote:
As an aside, what has this got to do with the focus (eg. antennas) of
this forum? Did the moderators kick you out of eHam?
Every thing!
They are static particles that rest on diamagnetic materials
used for antennas. These particular lunar particle coverings was
predicted more than a hundred years ago by the masters which
is before radio was even thought of . I would have thought
that the subject of antennas would fit right in here!
Well Arthur,
Some several silent days have passed on this subject that is going
nowhere - it seems to mimic your forced retirement at eHam (or are
both due to the wholesale lack of interest?).
However, in keeping some semblance of a technical discussion on
antennas (I have to review just which group this is), then some
technical enquiry is in order (which I admit has a slim prospect of
any coherent answer).
So, does the
a.) absence
b.) presence
of lunar particle coverings on my antenna
c.) improve DX
d.) exclude DX
5.) does not matter
To repeat a message that hinged on the outcome of the Battle of the
Coral Sea:
"The World Wonders."
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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