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On Jun 26, 7:46*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"tom" ouse.net...

On 6/25/2010 2:44 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:


Prediction - Szechuan will eventually become so boring no one that no one
will respond.


Each one of you can measure the DC ground current.
Why you *are so boring sending the same incontructive answer (no emission).
Emission is a fact. It is interesting how it is much.
S*


first, the fcc would get really mad at me if my rf waves weren't
symmetric, that would make for horribly distorted signals!

and yes, i have measured the dc ground current and it is also zero.
when you have a transmitter in your car are the rubber tires not
isolating the car body from ground? do you get shocked after you have
been transmitting for a while and step out of your car? where does
the ground current go when you have a plastic cased handheld radio?

i agree, mr. b is not as much fun as art... at least he made up things
that weren't so easy to observe as wrong, after all who could see the
waste deep levitating neutrinos jumping off their diamagnetic
antennas. mr. b's stuff is just absurd.
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"K1TTT" wrote
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On Jun 26, 7:46 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:

Emission is a fact. It is interesting how it is much.


first, the fcc would get really mad at me if my rf waves weren't

symmetric, that would make for horribly distorted signals!

Each waves transports mass in direction from the source. This is form of
asymmetry.

and yes, i have measured the dc ground current and it is also zero.

when you have a transmitter in your car are the rubber tires not
isolating the car body from ground?

You do not read my posts:
""The use of the term ground (or earth) is so common in electrical and
electronics applications that circuits in portable electronic devices such
as cell phones and media players as well as circuits in vehicles such as
ships, aircraft, and spacecraft may be spoken of as having a "ground"
connection without any actual connection to the Earth. This is usually a
large conductor attached to one side of the power supply (such as the
"ground plane" on a printed circuit board) which serves as the common return
path for current from many different components in the circuit."



do you get shocked after you have

been transmitting for a while and step out of your car?

It is common event.

where does

the ground current go when you have a plastic cased handheld radio?

To chassis. See the chassis ground.

i agree, mr. b is not as much fun as art... at least he made up things

that weren't so easy to observe as wrong, after all who could see the
waste deep levitating neutrinos jumping off their diamagnetic
antennas. mr. b's stuff is just absurd.

Radio was made by Stokes, Helmholtz and Tesla.
I try to remember it to you.
S*


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On Jun 26, 6:21*pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
where does
the ground current go when you have a plastic cased handheld radio?

To chassis. See the chassis ground.


argh
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On 6/26/2010 1:48 PM, K1TTT wrote:
On Jun 26, 6:21 pm, "Szczepan wrote:
where does
the ground current go when you have a plastic cased handheld radio?

To chassis. See the chassis ground.


argh


Yup. At least Art makes up new nonsense when someone throws facts back
at him. Mr B is BORING.

tom
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