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Old June 18th 06, 06:32 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
 
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Default Noise level between two ant types


Cecil Moore wrote:
Apples and oranges, Tom. Since nobody has argued that high
humidity prevents corona during transmitting, your statement
is just an unfair obfuscation of the facts. On a clear-sky,
high-humidity day, the high humidity prevents corona on *receiving*
antennas. The antenna at HCJB did *NOT* report any corona problems
during receive.



Typical of Cecil Moore. Do you think you are the center of attention
and no one else is worth talking to? I wasn't even talking to you!

Look back Cecil. K0TAR said there couldn't be corona in the rain.
That's incorrect.

Speak when spoken to Cecil.

73 Tom

 
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