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![]() Ian White GM3SEK wrote: This makes the choices quite complex, and makes generalization impossible. Quote an example, and someone else will quote you a counter-example. Just one other thing: PLEASE let's not talk about elements being "grounded", way up there at the top of a tower. The entire topic and people's reactions about precepitation noise is fascinating. People actually seem to think the little particles voving through the air charge the antenna to a different potential than the air around the antenna, and that a "dc" path to earth or "dc" path around an element somehow magically stops RF noise. Certainly it is possible for a conductor very well insulated from earth to charge to the potential of the static field around the antenna, and flash over to "ground" through some path that breaks down. Of course only a fool would have equipment that allows that to happen while large antennas are being used or connected. This is an entirely different thing than the corona discharge that makes what people typically call "P-static". 73 Tom |
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