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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message om... gravity wrote: i guess my main point is we need to define "clear weather charged particle noise". It's what happens when the wind blows in the Arizona desert when the humidity is low and there's not a cloud in the state. There are hundreds of reports on the web of such a phenomenon. Example: i researched ULF antennas and came up with this: 1. triboelectric noise due to movement 2. static on long wires due to lightning on microwave, you'll get tropospheric scintillation noise. you are talking HF, so i dunno much. Gravity |
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