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On Nov 2, 8:34*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
"K1TTT" ... On Nov 1, 8:44 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote: In a ground cable is the pulsatory flow of electrons. A current meter has the resistor and voltmeter. Try an osciloscop instead of voltmeter. The voltage should not be symmetric. my voltage is symmetric on the oscilloscope as closely as i can compare it... give me your calculation, 6x1500w with a single ground should cause how much asymetry? So your electrons only oscillate (no Stokes drift)? But I am not an expert. that is the only true thing you have said so far. So it takes a time for me to find the method of measure the Stokes drift in your stations. Try also to do your best. S* no drift that i can measure... but you haven't told me how much i should be looking for so i may not be measuring properly. |
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