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Deni F5VJC wrote:
So, I guess my verical wire is quite well insulated and certainly not in contact with charged rain. We've had particularly heavy rainstorms lately in France and this is definitely rain or rain induced static., starting and stopping in sympathy with the rain storms very easy to identify. Is anything about your antenna in contact with charged rain? Your noise problem might have the same cause as lightning, i.e. the global atmospheric electrical circuit. You might be experiencing simple corona discharge. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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