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Tom Ring wrote:
I'm not sure of the numbers involved, but as someone who has lived in a 300 inch of snow per season and storms with up to 10 inch/hour plus high winds, that snow static is real and a real pain in the ass. It makes small pops as it hits, and eventually you will hear a large amount of noise apparently from discharge. Dependant on antenna type, etc. Tom, do you have any experience with bare-wire dipoles Vs insulated folded dipoles? I have no experience with dust. Add your snow static experience to my dust static experience and all we need is someone with rain static experience. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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