Are you saying that the Quad DE is NOT connected
to a receiver? Your argument does not compute
(at least not to me )
Tom N4KG
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 13:00:54 -0500 Bob <tongaloa@alltel.net> writes:
> Without getting into a bunch of detail...
>
> With a loop any static charge can run around the loop
> to even it self out. With a dipole , it has to run through
> the front end of your receiver.
>
> -Bob
>
> Mel Martin wrote:
> > Well the quads do reject static noise such as that created by high
> winds...
> > especially if there is dust or snow in the air. The latter is a
> problem for
> > me, often rendering my Yagis useless for receive... I had a quad
> at one
> > time, and it certainly seemed a lot less succeptable... I'm not
> really sure
> > why... Perhaps someone can explain this phenomenon...
> >
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