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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
But the question is if Marconi was right:" "The necessity or utility of the earth connection has been sometimes questioned, but in my opinion no practical system of wireless telegraphy exists where the instruments are not connected to earth." Best regards, S* The problem with you is that you will not take the correct answer to that question, but you will keep asking it until someone incorrectly answers that Marconi was right. |
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![]() "Rob" napisal w wiadomosci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: But the question is if Marconi was right:" "The necessity or utility of the earth connection has been sometimes questioned, but in my opinion no practical system of wireless telegraphy exists where the instruments are not connected to earth." Best regards, S* The problem with you is that you will not take the correct answer to that question, but you will keep asking it until someone incorrectly answers that Marconi was right. Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. S* |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." No, he did not. You are just too stupid to understand what it is that Ian wrote. Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." Meaningless gibberish. I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. More meaningless gibberish. |
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... Szczepan Bialek wrote: Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." No, he did not. You are just too stupid to understand what it is that Ian wrote. Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." Meaningless gibberish. I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. More meaningless gibberish. Hello folks. I have a suspicion that Szczepan's English is either not as good as it appears or that he is using a web translation page. Szczepan - do you hold an amateur radio licence, please? Regards, Ian. |
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![]() "Ian" napisał w wiadomości ... wrote in message ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." No, he did not. You are just too stupid to understand what it is that Ian wrote. Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." Meaningless gibberish. I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. More meaningless gibberish. Hello folks. I have a suspicion that Szczepan's English is either not as good as it appears or that he is using a web translation page. Szczepan - do you hold an amateur radio licence, please? I have even never seen a transmitter. For me it is a "black box". I only want to know if the box is connected to the earth/chassis. Your the first answer was Yes ("The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver). S* Regards, Ian. |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
.. . Szczepan - do you hold an amateur radio licence, please? I have even never seen a transmitter. For me it is a "black box". I only want to know if the box is connected to the earth/chassis. Your the first answer was Yes ("The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver). S* Hello Szczepan. It seems that you totally misunderstood my answer. A ground connection is NOT necessary in order to receive a signal. You tell me that you have not seen a transmitter and regard it as a black box. I recommend that you get a modern textbook on radio technology so that you can understand how radios and aerials work. Kindest regards, Ian. |
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![]() Użytkownik "Ian" napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . Szczepan - do you hold an amateur radio licence, please? I have even never seen a transmitter. For me it is a "black box". I only want to know if the box is connected to the earth/chassis. Your the first answer was Yes ("The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver). S* Hello Szczepan. It seems that you totally misunderstood my answer. A ground connection is NOT necessary in order to receive a signal. Is it necessary to "get the static to bypass my receiver". You tell me that you have not seen a transmitter and regard it as a black box. I recommend that you get a modern textbook on radio technology so that you can understand how radios and aerials work. For me is enough to know "Is it the ground/chassis/counterpoise necessary to "get the static to bypass a transmitter/receiver".? I hope that some of you know the answer. I am not asking If "Does a ground connection is necessary in order to receive a signal." Best regards, S* |
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Ian wrote:
Hello folks. I have a suspicion that Szczepan's English is either not as good as it appears or that he is using a web translation page. That his English is horrible is a given, but since he has been doing exactly the same thing for years now it should be a lot better than it is. He has been posting the same idiotic crap for years to the sci. groups and getting the same responses. He is incapable of comprehending that Tesla, Maxwell, Marconi, etc. did NOT have a full understanding of RF over a hundred years ago. He keeps posting the same idiotic questions, with references to century old quotes, over and over no matter how many times he is answered. Szczepan - do you hold an amateur radio licence, please? No, he does not. |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... "Rob" napisal w wiadomosci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: But the question is if Marconi was right:" "The necessity or utility of the earth connection has been sometimes questioned, but in my opinion no practical system of wireless telegraphy exists where the instruments are not connected to earth." Best regards, S* The problem with you is that you will not take the correct answer to that question, but you will keep asking it until someone incorrectly answers that Marconi was right. Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. S* Hello Szczepan No, I did not say that Marconi was correct. I did say that the earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals. I suspect that your English is not as good as we think. |
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![]() "Ian" napisał w wiadomości ... "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... "Rob" napisal w wiadomosci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: But the question is if Marconi was right:" "The necessity or utility of the earth connection has been sometimes questioned, but in my opinion no practical system of wireless telegraphy exists where the instruments are not connected to earth." Best regards, S* The problem with you is that you will not take the correct answer to that question, but you will keep asking it until someone incorrectly answers that Marconi was right. Ian did it. He wrote: "The "static to earth" in my HF aerial is merely to get the static to bypass my receiver. The earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals." Tell as if a practical radio exists where the instruments are not connected to earth/chassis." I am not asking for what: to bypass or to receive/transmit. S* Hello Szczepan No, I did not say that Marconi was correct. I did say that the earth connection is not necessary in order to receive signals. I suspect that your English is not as good as we think. But you wrote that your radio have the earth/chassis. S* |
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