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"Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... If you're talking lightning, you're talking RF! 73, Roger Roger, Lightning is DC. How could it be " RF " if it has no "frequency" ? Ed A lightning bolt is a transient so its current must be composed of components having a wide range frequencies. Consequently lightning conductors need small self-inductance as well as small resistance to work properly. Chris |
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