Bill,
Gosh, mny line noise here is so bad, I was praying for rain
all week to help quieten it down....which it did(both)
somewhat. I'm praying again this week......
73,
Tom K5IID
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>Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 09:54:02 -0500 (EST)
>From: Bill Fisher - W4AN <w4an@contesting.com>
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>Subject: [TowerTalk] Yagi Rain Static Observation
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>This weekend I had ample oportunity to make observations about rain
>static. In the past I have noted that the highest antenna on a tower is
>the one plagued by rain static. This is the case at my station as well
>with one exception:
>
>I have a 20M 5 element yagi on a 48' boom on the NE side of the hill.
>The antenna is at 60' and is at or below tree tops except to the north
>and northeast. I observed litte or no rain static on this antenna all
>weekend. Very weird.
>
>
>On a slightly different subject... I had several instances of very close
>lightning strikes this weekend. It was interesting to watch the radios
>after the strikes. The S-meter would deflect to full scale and slowly
>fall back to the left as the charge disapated.
>
>73
>
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