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JB wrote:
It is usually very dry when it snows but it can do that with rain too. The charge builds up as it falls and snaps when striking the antenna elements. Smog and dust can do the same thing and we hear that when it is very dry and the wind blows even on weak and long path FM signals. During an Arizona dust storm, the charged-dust-particles transferred their charges to my G5RV and the disconnected coax connector laying on the floor arced with such intensity that it caused my shag rug to smoke. :-( It was previously arcing across the coax terminal on my IC-745 but apparently didn't cause any damage with the power off. I can imagine what it would have sounded like if I had turned on the power. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com "Government 'help' to business is just as disastrous as government persecution..." Ayn Rand |
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