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Rob wrote:
Szczepan Bialek wrote: It is now perfectly well known that a condenser, if large enough, does not prevent the passage of high frequency oscillations, and therefore in these cases the earth is for all practical purposes connected to the antennae." It is also well known that a conductor, when long enough, presents itself as an inductor and does not allow passage of high frequency oscillations. Is Szczepan an idiot? Yes, Szczepan is a babbling idiot. -- Jim Pennino |
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