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My previous comments about the charge on each particle of given
diameter which impinges on a grounded antenna wire appears to have put you on the right track. But you are now over-complicating matters. KISS. A succession of random dis-charges constitutes a noise current induced in an antenna wire. Now carry on from there. You'll eventually sort it out. ---- Reg. |
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