Antenna materials
On Nov 1, 8:44*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
Uzytkownik "K1TTT" napisal w ...
On Oct 31, 6:29 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
Everybody know that Tesla coil is pumping the earth's charge (pulsatory
flow). The same do yours 6 transmitters.
Stop writing and try to detect it in your ground cable. In the Warshaw LW
mast it would be easy. But it collapsed.
S*
i have tried, i can't detect it... how much does your theory say
should be there so i know if i am not reading sensitive enough meter.
theories that can't make measureable predictions are not very useful.
You have 1500W, LW transmitters 1500kW. But the biggest is the Sun.
Planets have the excess of electrons. Receiver antennas close to transmitter
should also have.
But everywhere are an exeptions (materials dependent). Like with the Hall
effect.
In a ground cable is the pulsatory flow of electrons.
A current meter has the resistor and voltmeter. Try an osciloscop instead of
voltmeter. The voltage should not be symmetric.
my voltage is symmetric on the oscilloscope as closely as i can
compare it... give me your calculation, 6x1500w with a single ground
should cause how much asymetry?
But I am not an expert.
S*
that is the only true thing you have said so far.
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