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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil was too chicken to do any meaningful experiments with this, ... I don't have to do any experiments, Tom. The ARRL has already done them for me. From the 2000 ARRL Handbook: "Precipitation static is an almost continuous hash-type noise that often accompanies various kinds of precipitation, including snowfall. Precipitation static is caused by rain drops, snowflakes or even *wind-blown dust*, transferring a small electrical charge on contact with an antenna." If you don't agree with the ARRL, please present some proof that they are wrong. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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