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![]() "Tom Donaly" wrote There's no such thing as a clear-sky charged-particle problem, either in the Arizona desert or anywhere else. Naming isn't proving. You're going to have people blaming their arcing problems on pure fantasy. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH Ahm, like there are no molecules of air being moved by the wind and rubbing on conductive parts? When part is not grounded, it will not accumulate the charge? If the charge exceeds dielectric strength of the insulator (connector), the discharge in form of spark would not happen? Like ariplanes do not accumulate charge when flying? Or my 72 Buick? Like Cecil is completely off the rocker making stuff up just to make himself look foolish? Hmmmmmm! Too much funny stuff going on here from scientwific community. :-) Yuri K3BU |
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