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Old July 11th 12, 05:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:

"Rob" napisa? w wiadomo?ci
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wrote:
Boomer wrote:

I looked at my antenna the other day while I was talking. I saw some
jumping off. Szczepan has been right all along. Or maybe it was bird do
do I saw falling. Anyway, something was coming down from my antenna.

Me too but I know what it is; the insulation from the cheap Home Depot
house
wire I used to make the antenna.

The damn insulation is hard to strip off when it is new but falls off all
by itself after a couple of years in the sun.


Maybe the insulation is falling off because of all the electrons that
have tried to jump off the wire when you were transmitting, and became
trapped inside the insulation?


Your antennas are the diwire.


What do you mean by "Your antennas"?

An antenna is an antenna, there is no yours, mine, and theirs.

What is "diwire"; there is no such word in English?

If you are trying to babble about the construction material of and anteena,
the material used only effects the ohmic losses of the antenna.

From the radiating wire the electrons jump off and penetrate into the
counterpoise wire.


There are no electrons jumping anywhere.

You are an ignorant, babbling, ineducable, idiot.

It would be interesting to know if is any difference in behavior of the
different wires.


It would be interesting to know if you will EVER be able to understand
anything.

How many antennas have you built in your lifetime?

Why do you refuse to answer the question?

Is it because you have built zero antennas and you are trying to say all
the people that have successfully built hundreds that they are all wrong?