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Cecil:
Undoubtably, in a power failure, "most all" of the noise, both horiz and vert, goes away. How to you differentiate between what is the horiz component and that of the vert component? Regards, JS "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . .. John Smith wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: How many ground wires do you see running vertically from power pole capacitors and transformers? :-) True. But, given the hundred-of-thousands/millions? of miles in conductors, carrying noise generating power in a horizontal plane, those ground wires must only amount to a small percentage of the whole ... A small percentage of the length of wires - a very large percentage of the vertically polarized noise. Probably two S-units of noise at my QTH that goes away during a power failure. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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