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Old June 2nd 06, 10:05 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.shortwave
Stephanie Weil
 
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Default Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?


Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer.


Hehhhhhh

That little ball is a magnet. It's what actually attracts and catches
those snippets of radio wave that are hovering all around you.

See? That's why coat-hangers never work as antennas.



And supposedly aluminium can be used to amplify certain wavelengths.
Which is why tin-foil wads on the ionosphere also improve reception.

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Steph (Bridge and Tunnel for Sale) Weil

 
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