On Aug 12, 8:54*pm, wrote:
"Szczepan Bia?ek" wrote:
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Bill Baka wrote:
HVDC distribution systems over long distances are not that uncommon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-vo...direct_current
" Due to the space charge formed around the conductors, an HVDC system may
have about half the loss per unit length of a high voltage AC system
carrying the same amount of power. With monopolar transmission the choice of
polarity of the energized conductor leads to a degree of control over the
corona discharge. *In particular, the polarity of the ions emitted can be
controlled, which may have an environmental impact on particulate
condensation. (particles of different polarities have a different mean-free
path.) Negative coronas generate considerably more ozone than positive
coronas,"
Whoopee, you can cut and paste from a web page, what a genius.
But what it works in your antennas.
S*
It has nothing to do with antennas, moron.
--
Jim Pennino
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maybe he does try to use dc on his antennas? kind of low data rate,
but it would suffice for anything logical he had to say.